GrampaG wrote:
They actually tried that, and found that method to be not only too slow, but too costly. Bullets were not cheap and were needed at the fronts. So, alternative means were researched and developed, not the least being piping engine exhaust into the gas chambers. This was found to be inefficient, since not everyone died outright. The Germans were nothing if not excellent scientists and researchers, and they soon came up with a gas that was easy to deploy, killed quickly and thoroughly. Then came the little problem of disposal. Burial pits grew too large, and bodies stacked up because there wasn't time to bury them all immediately. Final solution: Straight from the gas chamber to the ovens. Find some time to look into this with your OWN gray matter active; look at archived pictures of millions of gold teeth, shoes, and other artifacts removed from the condemned; look at the millions of pictures of Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, and other "undesirables" who were murdered by the Nazi's; get your hands on some of the records kept by the Nazi's themselves detailing the efficiency and finality of their "final solution." Denying that the holocaust happened is like trying to deny dinosaurs existed, in spite of the immense fossil record that has been uncovered in the last century and a half or so.
They actually tried that, and found that method to... (
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Crematorium experts say it takes about 7 hours to cremate a body. How much fuel would that take? How much time would it take to cremate 6 million?