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Old December 19th, 2007 #525
the ghost
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Originally Posted by Slamin2 View Post

Burning that many bodies produced an enormous quantity of ashes. To
finish the task, the labor squad cooled the ashes with water, shoveled out
the ashes, piled them in heaps, removed remaining bones and limbs with
special tools, reburnt the limbs, pulverized the ashes, and buried them in
pits or threw them into the marshes. Later they threw the ashes into the
Vistula and Solo rivers. A small, carefully sifted quantity was kept in a
shed. Sometimes families were notified of the death of their loved ones
and in return for money they would recieve urns filled with the ashes.


Muller, Eyewitness Auschwitz, 138-139
Yeah, those nazi's were a sly bunch of rascles. They cremated all those millions of jews in ovens that no one was supposed to know about.
What did they tell the jew relatives when they showed up to claim the ashes?
Did they tell them that they died of spontainious combustion?
And another thing ben.
Weren't all the jews in the death camps themselves?
If there were free range jews running around loose, wouldn't the nazi's grab them when they came in for the ashes and toss them in the gas chamber/crematorium (KABOOM!!)with the rest of their relatives?
You see ben, this is one of the descrepancys I was talking about.
Not matter what wild story the jews tell about the camps, there is always something that just doesn't quite fit if you look close enough.