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re: A I refuses to say how many Jews were killed by the Nazis but knows all about the NABKA!!

Posted on 5/13/24 at 9:49 am to
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Member since Dec 2006
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Posted on 5/13/24 at 9:49 am to
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Is that not what people are doing here?


You don't think folks are doing this as a "gotcha" to Jews or Israel?

Because I do.
Posted by Old Money
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 5/13/24 at 10:05 am to
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You don't think folks are doing this as a "gotcha" to Jews or Israel?

Because I do.


Obviously, but you can just combat people with sources. If they choose to engage with their own sources, then it becomes a good discussion. If they don't, well nothing you can do about that.

I found this on wikipedia (not the greatest source but they do footnote the book it is from):

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Plans for crematoria II and III show that both had an oven room 30 by 11.24 m (98.4 by 36.9 ft) on the ground floor, and an underground dressing room 49.43 by 7.93 m (162.2 by 26.0 ft) and gas chamber 30 by 7 m (98 by 23 ft). The dressing rooms had wooden benches along the walls and numbered pegs for clothing. Victims would be led from these rooms to a five-yard-long narrow corridor, which in turn led to a space from which the gas chamber door opened. The chambers were white inside, and nozzles were fixed to the ceiling to resemble showerheads.[65] The daily capacity of the crematoria (how many bodies could be burned in a 24-hour period) was 340 corpses in crematorium I; 1,440 each in crematoria II and III; and 768 each in IV and V.[66] By June 1943 all four crematoria were operational, but crematorium I was not used after July 1943. This made the total daily capacity 4,416, although by loading three to five corpses at a time, the Sonderkommando were able to burn some 8,000 bodies a day. This maximum capacity was rarely needed; the average between 1942 and 1944 was 1,000 bodies burned every day.[67]


[67]
Piper 2000b, p. 164.

Piper, Franciszek (2000b). Dlugoborski, Waclaw; Piper, Franciszek (eds.). Auschwitz, 1940–1945. Central Issues in the History of the Camp. Vol. III: Mass Murder. Oswiecim: Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. ISBN 978-8385047872. OCLC 929235229.



Didn't read the whole wiki page but I can't find a good quick link to how many actual ovens were in each of those facilities. Just some random quora page alleging 52.
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