No Lugh it really does not take that long a couple of hours with enough heat applied.
It was also far easier when the victims were starved to death.
In 2008 San Diego had massive forest fires one good rainstorm took care of a large amount of that ash.
Ashes to ashes dust to dust.
It is simply amazing how far some of you will go to deny that millions of people were murdered by Nazis cremated and disposed of and not just the Jews you hate so much.
Study up on ovens before you lament incineration.
That's what I did. I simply asked myself, after a lifetime of belief, "well, how did they do it?" As in the actual, physical logistics.
Crematoriums are easy to build and just take lots of fuel.
Hell, you can burn a body completely to ash with just wood as a fuel ancient people did it all the time.
Takes a long time. They couldn't have done it in the alleged time frame. Plus where are the mountains of ash?
No Lugh it really does not take that long a couple of hours with enough heat applied.
It was also far easier when the victims were starved to death.
In 2008 San Diego had massive forest fires one good rainstorm took care of a large amount of that ash.
Ashes to ashes dust to dust.
It is simply amazing how far some of you will go to deny that millions of people were murdered by Nazis cremated and disposed of and not just the Jews you hate so much.
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-16657363
You are all but consumed by hate it would appear.
And the ashy hills? But no, flat. And the new soil would bear a likeness of its source.
Buried and spread around stop being obtuse.
Where is the Prussian blue that should be on the walls?