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Här kan du lära dig om hur lång tid en kremering tar:
https://bostoncremation.org/blog/how...cremate-a-body
"The body is placed into the retort, which is 1600 degrees at three hours. After the three hours is up, the cremated remains are actually too hot to handle. There’s actually a cooling period before they can be handled and processed into a fine consistency before they’re returned back to the family. The process is quite complex and takes a little bit of time."
Alltså 3 timmar tar en modern ugn i USA eller mer.
Här ser du Auschwitz ugnar, man ser tydligt att bara en kropp kan brännas åt gången.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...itz_I_2012.jpg
Dessa omoderna ugnar har tagit 4 timmar minst för att kremera ett offer. Sen skulle askan kylas ner.
Det har inte kremerats 1,1 miljoner offer i Auschwitz, minska siffran med 70-90% och man närmar sig sanningen.
Du gör den klassiska tabben som förnekare och andra lekmän i saken gör, medvetet eller omedvetet, likställer modern etisk kremering med den kremering som nazisterna häll på med i lägren. Det skiljer på så många punkter att det helt enkel bli bara korkat att dra de slutsatserna du drar.
Som jag sagt så finns det autentisk dokumentation bevarad där ingenjörerna som utvecklade och installerade krematorieugnarna i nazisternas läger, där man säger att man kan och ska kremera flera kroppar samtidigt i en och samma ugnsutrymme, och att det sparar massor med tid och bränsle, samt att man ska köra ugnarna kontinuerligt då det är lindrigare belastning för teglet än att gå upp o ner i temp. SS gjorde även egna tester på hur man kunde spara tid vid kremeringarna, och dokumenterade detta. Likaså finns det originaldokument kvar där man redovisar hur många kroppar man kremerat under en viss tid. All detta visar att dina påstående inte håller.
Du kan läsa mer om det i ett litet citat om allt detta.
Citat:
Kurt Prüfer, the Topf engineer who built the 46 Birkenau ovens, stated in a letter on November 15, 1942 that the ovens he installed in the Buchenwald concentration camp had a one third greater output than had previously been thought. [134] Unfortunately, he does not say what number the one third is greater than. However, on the same day he informed the Bauleitung that five triple-muffle furnaces, 15 ovens, could incinerate 800 corpses in 24 hours. [135] This means that a muffle could burn about 53 bodies in a 24 hour period. Reducing the time by four hours means that 44 bodies per muffle could be burned in a 20 hour period
As has been mentioned twice before in this study, the best information we have on the output of these ovens is the period from October 31 to November 12, 1941 in Gusen, after they had been overhauled. While the 677 bodies burned during these 13 days average 26 per muffle, an analysis of the underlying data reveals that a Topf oven could burn far in excess of this amount. On November 7, 1941 these two muffles incinerated 94 bodies in a period of 19 hours and 45 minutes, or 47 per muffle. This means that each oven could incinerate a body in 25.2 minutes. This was probably achieved by adding a new body to the oven before the prior body had been totally incinerated, a method which appears to have been envisaged by the Topf instructions discussed earlier. (See the discussion at footnote 108.) This method should not be confused with multiple body burnings to be discussed in the next part of this study. This 25 minute figure is not far from the Prüfer estimate cited in the prior paragraph. Mattogno totally ignored this information. Rather, he focused on the November 8 information which shows 72 bodies burned. He erroneously claimed that it took 24 1/2 hours to burn these bodies. He had misread the time sheets. The actual burning time for these bodies was between 16 and 17 hours. [136]
The most controversial information comes from the Bauleitung on June 28, 1943. It reported that in a 24 hour period the six ovens of Krema I could incinerate 340 bodies; the five triple muffle furnaces each in Kremas II and III could incinerate 1440 corpses, or 2880 combined; Kremas IV and V could each incinerate 768 corpses or 1536 combined. The total for all five was 4756 and the total for the four Birkenau crematoria Kremas II through V - was 4416. For purposes of comparison with Gusen, there were many lighter-weight women and children incinerated in the Auschwitz ovens. By contrast, there were no women and children in Gusen in 1941, only men. [137]
Deniers reject the Bauleitung figures outright. Denier critics have not totally accepted these numbers. However, the Gusen data suggests that the Bauleitung figures may have been more credible than previously suspected. The Bauleitung's 340 figure for 24 hours for the six ovens of Krema I comes out to about 25 minutes per body burned, the same result achieved at Gusen on November 7, 1941.
What about the four Birkenau crematoria? At the time the Bauleitung gave these numbers, all the crematoria had been functioning for some period of time. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that the Bauleitung at least had some information upon which to base these figures. Both deniers and their critics agree that an oven could not incinerate a body in 15 minutes time, which is what would be required for the 46 ovens to burn 4416 bodies in 24 hours. The information available from Gusen suggests that the maximum attainable was 25 minutes, and then only by adding a body before the previously introduced body was fully consumed. It is also certain that the ovens could not operate on an indefinite basis for 24 hours per day.
But could an oven burn a body in 15 minutes? Not with the traditional method of burning one body at a time. However, the issue becomes more problematical if multiple body burnings are considered. This means that an oven would burn more than one body at a time. The practice was not unusual in German concentration camps. For example, one of the early histories of Dachau stated that it took 10 to 15 minutes to burn a body. [138] The source does not say how this was accomplished. However, the standard history of Dachau, written some years later, states that an oven could burn 7 to 9 bodies in two hours when they were all introduced simultaneously. [139] Seen in this light, the 15 minutes becomes more feasible. The issue of multiple body burnings will be examined more comprehensively in the next part of this study dealing with fuel consumption.
KÄLLA:
https://phdn.org/archives/holocaust-...body-disposal/
Jag ska länka till dokumenten senare, även om jag redan nu vet att figurer som dig aldrig kommer att erkänna att du har fel ens om det visas originaldokument som motbevisar dina påståenden.