HansHill wrote: ↑Thu May 07, 2026 11:14 am
To re-iterate for those in the cheap seats: The poster above is ignoring as always, the scale of his claims. He needs in the order of ~800,000 corpses and / or their remains. He has neither.
Between the Lazarette and the main mass grave area of the camp, it is c4 hectares. That is the area shown in the 1944 aerial photo that has disturbed ground and rectangular outlines, sections 2 and 3.
Those are the areas that the eyewitnesses who worked inside the camp state the mass graves were located. It is the same area that the 2011 survey found 11 pits of various sizes.
Not all of the 11 pits will be mass graves, as some are likely where rubbish was dumped. A majority align with where the witnesses locate the mass graves. It is your opinion that area is not large enough to have contained c800,000 corpses. It is my opinion that it is. The difference between our opinions, is that my opinion is backed by the evidence from witnesses, documents and circumstances, that c800,000 people were transported to the camp and the vast majority murdered there. You are wrong to suggest I cannot provide scale to my claims.
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