Keen wrote: ↑Thu Jun 12, 2025 5:11 pm
Executive Summary: It is alleged in orthodox historiography that, during WW II, hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of corpses were buried in numerous “huge mass graves” at Belzec, Chelmno, Ponary, Sobibor and Treblinka II. However, despite all the deceptive allegations to the contrary, the truth is, the largest (in terms of quantity of remains) of the one hundred graves / cremation pits that are fraudulently alleged to have been “scientifically proven” to currently exist at these sites, in which verified human remains have been tangibly located via bona fide, verifiably honest and conclusively documented archaeology, contained the remains of -
ONLY FIVE PEOPLE.
The assertion that only 5 individuals' remains have been found is objectively false. Multiple archaeological studies using ground-penetrating radar, core sampling, and forensic documentation have confirmed thousands of kilograms of human remains, ash pits, mass graves, and cremation sites across all five camps.
In Belzec alone, 33 mass graves were documented with ash layers up to 5 meters thick. Bone fragments, teeth, fatty tissue residue. Remains estimated to represent hundreds of thousands of individuals. No attempt was made to fully exhume or count complete skeletons — that wasn’t the goal.
In Treblinka II, Dr. Caroline Sturdy Colls found over a dozen grave shafts identified with GPR. Bone fragments, burned tissue, and human remains confirmed on-site. Some remains were directly exposed in core samples or accidental surface erosion.
There were mass graves confirmed in Sobibor. Thousands of human bone fragments, ash, and teeth recovered. One 2014 excavation found over 50kg of human bones in a single pit.
The claim that only 5 complete skeletons were found is not true. At some sites, archaeologists found a handful of intact or partially preserved skeletons in areas that had not yet been cremated.
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