were to guess why no t4 personnel were chosen to perform gassing that had experience with gassing, it would be because THERE WERE NONE.
Franz Stangl said that he cremated the bodies with wood the size of a cigarette pack. These absurdities seem to have been said to alert the most absent-minded of the absurdity that was being created by the falsifiers of history. Why doesn't India implement this very efficient method? Are they left with excess wood? For Treblinka it is worse because its website claims that brush soaked in gasoline was used and not raw wood to cremate the 800 thousand victims, without leaving any traces.Fred Ziffel wrote: ↑Fri Jun 13, 2025 12:08 am Confused Jew, Please discuss the ALL logistics of burning 700K to 900K humans outside. All the logistics to make this happen
This is really grim that you are making me do this but here is a rough answer:Fred Ziffel wrote: ↑Fri Jun 13, 2025 12:08 am Confused Jew, Please discuss the ALL logistics of burning 700K to 900K humans outside. All the logistics to make this happen
There is no credible source in which Franz Stangl — the commandant of Treblinka — said bodies were burned using wood the size of a cigarette pack. In Gitta Sereny's interviews (published in Into That Darkness), Stangl confirms the mass murders but does not make such absurd logistical claims. He admitted responsibility and discussed attempts to hide the evidence via cremation.TlsMS93 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 13, 2025 12:40 am Franz Stangl said that he cremated the bodies with wood the size of a cigarette pack. These absurdities seem to have been said to alert the most absent-minded of the absurdity that was being created by the falsifiers of history. Why doesn't India implement this very efficient method? Are they left with excess wood? For Treblinka it is worse because its website claims that brush soaked in gasoline was used and not raw wood to cremate the 800 thousand victims, without leaving any traces.
The Communists also claimed huge amounts of ash at Majdanek where supposedly 1.5M people were killed. The Majdanek museum now claims only around 78,000 died at Majdanek. Point being, vague reports from Communist propaganda organs claiming "ash" don't count for much, and it especially doesn't establish a body count or cause of death which is what we are interested in.ConfusedJew wrote: ↑Fri Jun 13, 2025 2:49 am The belief that no traces were left behind is a myth. Polish forensic investigations (1945–46) documented ash pits and remains in addition to the modern GPR and archaeological work done by Dr. Caroline Sturdy Colls.
And Nessie with his usual bluff. How many times now have you spammed this thesis that you have clearly never read?Nessie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 13, 2025 6:16 am Caroline Sturdy-Colls Thesis and Report
https://etheses.bham.ac.uk/id/eprint/35 ... s12PhD.pdf
And who said that his source is the only one regarding what he said?ConfusedJew wrote: ↑Fri Jun 13, 2025 2:49 am
There is no credible source in which Franz Stangl — the commandant of Treblinka — said bodies were burned using wood the size of a cigarette pack. In Gitta Sereny's interviews (published in Into That Darkness), Stangl confirms the mass murders but does not make such absurd logistical claims. He admitted responsibility and discussed attempts to hide the evidence via cremation.
Both wood and accelerants like gasoline or diesel were used, but wood was the primary fuel. Gasoline-soaked brush was used to ignite the fires, not to sustain them. Corpses were stacked in such a way (especially when decomposed or rich in fat) that they aided combustion. This was a horrific reality that was ultimately confirmed by German SS testimonies and Jewish survivors alike.
India's cremation practices are religious, cultural, and spiritual. They are not designed to conceal evidence, as at Treblinka.
Open-air cremation in India uses dry hardwood, proper airflow, and spiritual rituals — and even then, complete cremation is difficult without significant wood (often 300–500 kg per body). The mass incineration at a death camp was an industrial process of genocide, with methods adapted for speed, concealment, and scale.
The belief that no traces were left behind is a myth. Polish forensic investigations (1945–46) documented ash pits and remains in addition to the modern GPR and archaeological work done by Dr. Caroline Sturdy Colls.