Callafangers wrote: ↑Sun Dec 21, 2025 11:25 am
Nessie wrote: ↑Sun Dec 21, 2025 9:53 am
Mazurek said "In the case of grave no. 1... Third... suggest that that grave no. 1 originally had been completely or in large part filled with cremated human remains and emptied due to the Sonderaktion 1005." Neither he nor Kola suggest anything other than the corpses are buried at the camp. I agree with them.
I showed you an excavation photo, that specifically shows buried cremains dotted all over the place.
Well, there's no stopping you, it seems. You will continue a cringe-embarrassing line of argument forever. Impressive but still sad.
You again bring up the fact that Grave 1 was empty, despite Kola originally saying it was full. I don't know why you keep doing this, perhaps it is a sadomasochistic thing. Very cringe.
Link to and quote Kola saying it was full. Be VERY specific.
You have said about Grave 1 "Kola Data: 20x20m x 4.3m deep = 1,720 m³. 27 positive hits (~7% hit rate).". How is that Kola saying it was full?
What the HC link you used said;
https://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot ... camps.html
"These photos show just three out of the many drills whereby Prof. Kola established the location, size and contents of the mass graves surrounding the Sobibor memorial, which he described as follows in a report about his archaeological research[26]:
Grave no 1 is located in the north - eastern part of hectare 17, just west from the memorial to victims. The site was excavated by 27 drills. Horizontally, it measures 20 x 20 m and is up to 4.30 m deep. It was a body burning grave."
That is the opposite of being full, so you have some explaining to do.
Your excavation photos showed what appears to be darker soil that may have been saturated with ashes/charcoal or perhaps there were simply cremations which took place on the ground there (I notice this darker material is near surface-level). This was exactly the case at Grave 7, which Kola/Mazurek initially thought was another grave, but Mazurek concluded there were zero actual corpses there, despite the ground and soil looking exactly like the photo you just provided.
It doesn't help that you didn't cite which report this photo was from or even which grave. In any case, neither of your photos show any evidence of even one single corpse. Notice that in your photo with the dark/charred soil, there is a rusted artifact sitting clearly atop the surface. There were numerous massive fires at these camps which burned various junk and undesired Jewish property. Finding an artifact in this burnt/charred zone suggests this is a fire pit that may not have dealt with corpses at all. If you're going to claim this was a cremation pit, then you need to explain where the rubbish pyres were at.
Altogether, you're still at square zero.
I like the way you try to attribute me with taking the photos and the claims about what pits were used for. Now, you claimed Kola said grave 1 was "full". Show me.