joe90 & any other holocaust deniers

Now let's look at the ash question:

When a bone comes out of the crematoria it is still a bone. Very hard and very brittle. This bone is then ground down to form the ash that we all know. Grinding the bones of 11 million people would have taken hundreds or even thousands of such bone crushing machines to do the job. So where are they? What happened to them? None have ever been found. Then the ash produced is heavy and dense. It wouldn't was away in a river, it would form a dam and make the river flood. Spread on the land it would still be there today and the process of spreading would appear on reconnaissance photos. It appears on none. Not on a single one of the thousands taken from the air. So where did the 11 million bodies go to?
 
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Now let's look at the ash question:

When a bone comes out of the crematoria it is still a bone. Very hard and very brittle. This bone is then ground down to form the ash that we all know. Grinding the bones of 11 million people would have taken hundreds or even thousands of such bone crushing machines to do the job. So where are they? What happened to them? None have ever been found. Then the ash produced is heavy and dense. It wouldn't was away in a river, it would form a dam and make the river flood. Spread on the land it would still be there today and the process of spreading would appear on reconnaissance photos. It appears on none. Not on a single one of the thousands taken from the air. So where did the 11 million bodies go to?

India burns 7 million bodies every year. They manage ok.

The Nazis probably only needed to handle half that number over several years. A doddle with all the slave labour they had swarming in. Mechanised slaughter. Good ole efficient Gerries eh.
 
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Don't be silly mate. The body is 75% water and 10% calcium. They don't burn mate, not in this universe.
So what do you suppose the Indians are doing?

Lighting a fire then spiriting the body away whilst no one is looking?

You are the one being silly Joey. Google it. 7 million a year. Wow! Stick that in yer pipe and smoke it.

And the Nazis were more efficient.
 
If you can prove water burns you'll get the Nobel Prize. One day it will dawn on you that what you believe is wrong. It's up to you when that will be.
 
If you can prove water burns you'll get the Nobel Prize.
Are you actually saying that a body won't burn because of its water content?
You don't suppose that the water may be driven off? Now there's a thought.

If 7 million Indians can be dealt with by mostly peasants and pyres then the industrialised Nazis would have found it a cake-walk. You are a dope Joey.

Go on google it. What are you afraid of?
 
How long does it take to burn one Indian body? How much wood? Now extrapolate and tell me how you would burn 11,000,000. You could cut down the whole amazon and there wouldn't be enough wood. Then tell me why none of the 11,000,000 pyres were visible on the thousands of reconnaissance photos taken in the war. It's just plain silly to keep saying the same old thing. 11,000,000 bodies cannot be burned or buried without a trace. It's just plain stoopid.
 
if the Nazis were so efficient why would they build crematoria that could only burn one body at a time.why would they do that if they intended to kill millions.
 
They wouldn't. They'd build a blast furnace.
 
The Indians will have burnt about 35 million bodies in the time it would take to play out the holocaust atrocities. With outdoor peasant pyres to boot.

A few million, by the industrialised might of the Nazis would have been a doddle.

Who said 11 million were cremated? :confused:
 
What about the smoke? Why is there none on the photos? Why are there no witnesses to the millions of pyres? Where did the ashes go?
 
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