Oh no! Oy vey! Here we go again! It's happening!
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Also odd how there were 3.8 million Jews in Europe before WWII. And after the war there were 3.4 million, I believe. And 400k Jews migrated to other countries, like the US, Canada, UK, and Palestine.
And of those 3.8 million Jews, we are told 6 million of them died during the holocaust? Some may need a calculator to do the math there!!!!
also need to do the math on cremation, how long it would take for 6 million people.
Speaking of doing the math... I was curious about the volume of ashes created after one human body is cremated. It was an easy internet search, and the easiest data point I found was one average human packs into a box 8 inches by 5 inches by 5 inches. I then multiplied that by 6 million people. Data is below. Note - I understand that the sizes/weights of prisoners of war were probably much less than what the website used as average (175lbs) but even if you halve these numbers it doesn't change the fact that the ash piles would be impossible to hide.
Average size of 1 Person: cremated ashes (in a box) = 8x5x5 inches
Average size of 6M People: cremated ashes (in a box) = 48Mx30Mx30M inches
Inches in 1 mile = 63,360
Average size of 6M People: cremated ashes (in a box) =
757.58 miles x 473.48 miles x 473.48 miles
Edited to add a link: Link.
thanks for the breakdown, really shows how foolish it all sounds. I remember picking up a friend's ashes, and the box was much heavier than I expected. now x that few million. and you're right, it would be difficult to hide.
Is this where the ashes are laid out flat over the ground? What if they were buried deep below ground, or thrown down a cave, or scattered over several bodies of water, or mixed into food or building materials or paints?
Wouldn't it get scattered? They don't need it for anything and ash was already all over Europe.
Exactly!!!
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