Message from @Blaster Master
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can we debate literally anything else other then whether or not 6 million jews were gassed 80 years ok please
haha get rekt gentile
they somehow managed to burn all the bodies too
> (Guided through the camps in the General Government), which was what Himmler suggested he use instead of "Sonderbehandlung" (special treatment). This is Nazi code language for killed.
Is it, though?
If they were openly in favour of killing them and thought is as virtuous, they would be flaunting it.
*"Yes, we do actually have pretty advanced oven technology."*
they actually had perforated tapes computer systems
You don't use code language to cover up your actions if you believe it to be just.
provided by ibm or sumsuch
uh what later became ibm maybe? not sure on that one
this man has definitely read more than sixty paragraphs all related to an event that never mattered in his lifetime
Finns confirmed bad at cleaning.
One of the reasons deniers need to make this argument is that they must find a justification for building so many ovens. This argument also involves the amount of bodies these new ovens could dispose of in a 24 hour period. A report from the Bauleitung in June 1943, after all of the new ovens became operational for at least some period, placed the cremation capacity of all 52 ovens at 4756 per day. [20] Deniers have not totally agreed among themselves on this issue, but Butz and Mattogno place the cremation capacity at about 1000 per day, or 30,000 per month. [21] Mattogno claimed the maximum cremation capacity of the six original ovens was 120 per day, [22] even though he was familiar with evidence from another concentration camp that showed a Topf double muffle oven could burn 52 per day or 26 per muffle. [23]
But the lampshades you bigot <:sargone:465483910638469131>
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Meh jew gold
Nazis are like pokémon. Their one and only move for burning things is ovens.
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I don't know why you argue about the past constantly.
There are jews alive TODAY.
And we live in TODAY.
Do something about that first, worry about history later.
The evidence for this comes from data available on the Gusen ovens which show that each oven could burn on the average about 26 bodies per day, so that both ovens could together burn at least 52 bodies per day or about 1500 per month. [69] However, as will be seen later, these ovens could also substantially exceed this number. The highest monthly death total for Gusen was 1719. [70] This means that the six Auschwitz ovens could have consumed about 4500 per month. The highest monthly death total for registered prisoners at Auschwitz was 9000 in September 1942. Yet, as early as October 1941 the Bauleitung had ordered an additional 15 ovens. Even if we accept Mattogno's low estimate of the burning capacity of these ovens as being 20 per day, the existing six ovens in place by mid-1942 and the additional 15 would have enabled the authorities to dispose of 420 bodies per day or about 12,500 per month.
andrew popa is big brain as you can see by this copy pasting
so all the ovens that were accounted for, used for day to day cremation, were 52
and the net amount was strictly 1k per day, 30k per month
you have 360k per annum
Perhaps the best evidence for the reason for the crematoria was the secrecy required of those involved in their building. Bauleitung Directive 108 issued in 1943 is a reminder of Directive 35 issued on June 19, 1942. It states that "plans for the crematoria are to be strictly controlled. No plan can be passed to the work brigade...and all plans must be kept under lock and key when not in use..." The key part of the memo states: "In addition, we have to point out that we are dealing with econo-military tasks that must be kept top secret [geheimzuhaltende]" [78] This memo raises the question as to why the building of crematoria would be considered an econo-military task requiring a great deal of secrecy if the only purpose of these structures was to dispose of dead bodies. In the memo, the key German words wehrwirtschaftliche und geheimzuhaltende are the only ones underlined. The memo only makes sense if these structures were to be used for some secret purpose in addition to body disposal. The memo also further separates the building of the crematoria from typhus by referring to the original directive as being issued on June 19, 1942. The typhus epidemic did not hit Auschwitz until July 3, 1942, two weeks after the memo was issued. [79]
over a five year span
close to two million
where's the other four
no one's reading this shit nigga
Well you see my dear child
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Auschwitz wasn't the only concentration camp
Aren't you the child here
it always gets to the jews with you spergs Jesus
Projection much
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why is popa shilling this so hard