Re: An Old Phone Book (1942)
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2025 1:44 pm
Ad hominem and you're again on a 'meta-evidence' rant, feigning authority you don't have.
Incorrect -- I have increasingly refined my understanding of how close they were, including correcting your understanding of just how closely trains passed T-II.Nessie wrote:You have consistently tried to make out that train passengers are far closer to the camps than they were in reality.
No, it is not 'evidenced' that 100% of Poles wanted to keep Germany's 'dark secret' and were okay with murder factories.Nessie wrote:It is evidenced and makes sense, the Nazis had total control and they could do what they wanted, without any fear of repercussions from the Polish.Repeating yourself doesn't make it true. You're explaining why the Poles would not wish to keep Germany's "dark secret". Even if your insistence is that most were antisemitic, this doesn't explain most of them being okay with murder factories nor of them staying silent even post-war. Your position is clear and it makes no sense.
It's the only one you mentioned in your quote I responded to. You play dumb to evade challenges.Nessie wrote:The smell was one of three issues and as usual, you cherry-pick.The smell was an issue, so they disinterred the corpses causing more smell, then burnt it all on pyres non-stop for a year, ensuring even more people would smell it?![]()
They would not be shot in 1945. Nor would they be shot in 1943 when taking a photograph from 5km away in their own front yard, or for writing it in their diary, or in a letter to a friend. Nor would they be shot for simply discussing this matter with their neighbors or other villagers at the local market or restaurant.Nessie wrote:The would be shot for doing any of that. Even when reports leaked out 1941-4, they were not being believed.
It's a valid description. The train passed over this site regularly. Look at the map.Nessie wrote:You are exaggerating when you said pass over.Nessie, 450 meters is a walking distance of ~5-7 minutes at most. To pass by a massive pyre of hundreds of corpses (which would be visible at a distance of up to ~20km or more) is incredibly close-up. All that is hidden are the flames.
Hmm I'm going to need you to evidence the ground water poisoning at all three sites.Nessie wrote:That was because they had no choice, as the grave pits were smelling AND the ground water was being poisoned AND a mass grave had been found at Katyn. Stop cherry-picking, it is a logical fallacy.
As for the smelling, we've already ruled that out as a stupid reason (disinterment + mass cremations = WAY more smelling).
We can also rule-out the Katyn issue (mass pits of bone chips = just as bad as mass pits of corpses)
Altogether, this sounds like more BS a la Nessie.