bombsaway wrote: ↑Sun Jun 01, 2025 4:01 am
It's definitely evidence of the mass body destruction side of things, unless you think the witnesses were lying and Blobel was conducting trash destruction experiments. Did they see bodies being destroyed, or trash? Which is it?
I definitely think many of the witnesses were lying, mainly because the evidence suggests a common and widespread pattern in this regard.
I have little doubt there were some cremation activities happening at some point, since there were people dying regardless of which side of this debate you stand on, and disease control being paramount.
We know that trash destruction was needed in an economic operation. Whether or not one believes in the 'Holocaust', there was certainly trash (lice-infested or unwanted Jewish dispossessions, other waste needing destruction) which undoubtedly accumulated and needed proper disposal, given widespread sanitation challenges in the Warthegau at this time. Any operations meant at 'destruction' of some type make
far more common sense in a context of sanitation and the like than they do for Jewish 'extermination' which, again, you have not made a compelling case for.
The documents and stories you are presenting do
not overall paint the picture that hundreds of thousands of Jewish corpses (enough to fill half a dozen college football stadiums) were lit ablaze, then dropped through a bone grinding machine, then buried and only ever unearthed in limited archaeological surveys that reflect at most a
miniscule fraction of the expected corpse material. And you inevitably run into the same
hilarious "wood problem" as with other AR camps, with the total cleared forest accounting for at most some 0.5% of the wood/fuel needed for the alleged 150,000+ cremations.