Wetzelrad wrote: ↑Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:45 pm
Thank you. This is exactly the mathematical argument that revisionists have been making for years. Your peak burial figure is well below the 800k that it is said to be by Holocaust museums, historians, and other authorities. Thank you for disproving the Holocaust.
I don't see how this proves or disproves anything material.
The peak number of bodies buried at one time at Treblinka was never equal to the total number murdered there.
Why? Treblinka operated continuously for about 13 months from mid 1942 to mid 1943. It did not keep all victims buried simultaneously.
The site had a continuous kill–bury–dig–burn–rebury–scatter cycle. Once pits were full, older graves were reopened, bodies burned, ashes buried back or scattered — freeing up pit space for new victims. So the same physical grave volume was reused repeatedly.
Example: One pit might hold 20,000 at a time — but over a year, that pit might “process” 100,000+ victims through multiple burial and cremation cycles.
Maybe ChatGPT is wrong about this but it says Arad explains burial capacity vs. total murder figure. He documents that during the first months, Treblinka buried the corpses in multiple large pits. He explicitly notes that this caused massive sanitary problems and unbearable stench, which spread disease and drew local complaints. This is why Himmler ordered Aktion 1005 — the pits were reopened, bodies exhumed, burned on open-air pyres, and the ash reburied or scattered. Arad describes that this operation freed up pit space while simultaneously destroying evidence.
So the same ground area was used again and again. Bodies were buried, later dug up, burned, and finally ash was reburied or dispersed. New bodies buried in same or new pits before final cremation.
Arad compiles it from SS officer testimony, Jewish prisoner accounts, and postwar Polish investigations.
Can you show me where Arad explained this differently?
ChatGPT highlights a few chapters in his book where he talks about this logistical process.
“The Extermination Process” — he details the burial method, pit sizes, and burial overflow.
“The Burning of the Corpses” — he explains Himmler’s orders to exhume and burn to prevent detection, and how the Sonderkommando ran the cremation pits daily.
Appendix and footnotes — show Nazi statements confirming how many pits were used at a time and how soil was reused.
He directly states that by the end of 1942, mass burning was underway and older burial pits were systematically cleared.