Don't say the DS isn't clever, you can have a Holocaust without Gas Chambers
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But gas chambers aren't particularly efficient ways of killing people. Your time + material costs scale linearly with the number of people. The more efficient way is to starve them like the communists do. No material costs, and you can kill an unlimited amount of people in a month, once you lock them up.
Makes you wonder what the Germans were thinking...
I wasn't trying to look into this subject but ended up in the rabbit hole anyway. There seems to be evidence that no one was ever gassed in Nazi Germany. Many pictures of bodies are apparently from Allied strikes. Most of the starving was due to Allied strikes on supply chains. Cyanide gas was supposed to have been used, however when cyanide gassing occurs the skin turns bright red and no witnesses said one word about seeing such a thing. Like I said, I wasn't looking for this but it definitely caught my attention.
Victors write history.
Twit link on Allied inquiry: https://twitter.com/JohnnyBullzeye/status/1659550546846466048?
Here's the thread I was on: https://twitter.com/JohnnyBullzeye/status/1659176622451310593?
That's exactly what the Americans did to thousands of German soldiers AFTER WW2 ended. Locked them in camps and left them to starve.
(The people who did this are now also DEAD so no need to feel guilty.)
Eisenhower ordered it,Patton refused to obey the order. That's why they killed him. He would have said something.
Yep, he also said we fought the wrong enemy.
Eisenhower's Rhine Meadows camps
http://falsificationofhistory.co.uk/false-history/the-rhine-meadows-killing-fields-1945-47/
That's why it didn't happen; neither were there mass incinerations.
When Solomon built the Temple, have you ever wondered how they did it? 40.000 sheep and 20.000 oxen, and whatever else was put through the ashing process called holocaust, were burnt as an offering to celebrate the initiation of the Temple and to please their God.
It is a fun project to research how much burning material is needed to burn to ashes these type of animals. And, what amount of ash is left of every corps, how much blood was let off before burning. These are among the elements of ordinary slaughter and disposal.
Then reread the the story and calculate the total amount needed and produced. Think logistics. Where to put the sticky ashes, where to put the blood. Think driving cattle. Think transporting burning materials. Where do you get it?
Yes ... you will be flabbergasted.
Apart from the fact that there is no forensic evidence for such an amazing holocaust to please God, the question then becomes: what else have the originators of these stories told you that doesn't make sense?
Here's a pointer or two: (1)Think Solomon's Gold. Calculate it! Research how much Gold had been mined to date back then. (2)Think birds in the desert, or the number of the exodusing people and animals.
You think these people with such lively ...eh .... imagination are capable of coming up with more stories that defy reality? Were the Germans ignorant of scientific facts?
Like: engine exhaust pipes leading into the shaky shack a single rotten wooden door with hundreds of people in there dying of lack of air ....?
Or is it more probable that after incessant bombing destroying the transport infrastructure, that people died of the consequences of these elements, like: lack of food, medicine, etc, rather than a premeditated genocide? What was the average food intake for Germans during the period 44-45? How much oil could Germany produce? What was their source? To what end was it geared? How much was needed to sustain a mobile war?
Were bodies burnt? What happens to camps when disease rides high? How do you dispose of bodies to prevent further contamination? How do you protect the ground water, so as to prevent contamination?
What burning material was used? Where did they get it? How long does it take for 1 body to be ashed? What material do we use today? How long? What temperature? How do you sustain such a temperature? Cooling time?