Now the Truth;
"The mass-murder of six million Jews, is a myth admitted and proved primarily by British and American authors, and while withholding my own views, here is some information to consider:
"The mass-murder of six million Jews, is a myth admitted and proved primarily by British and American authors, and while withholding my own views, here is some information to consider:
According to evidence
led in a paper entitled "The Third Reich", three to four million Jews
were murdered in Auschwitz alone. This is mathematically impossible. Auschwitz
was in operation for four years. Let's assume only three million people were
killed here -- in one year, that would be 750,000 or 62,500 a month -- or 2,083
a day!
According to the
German Christian Democratic delegate, Eric Blumenfeld of Hamburg, who was
incarcerated at Auschwitz, killings only took place at night, for reasons of
secrecy -- a period of 12 hours. Thus, 2,082 people should have been killed
every 12 hours out of 24 for 1,460 days (four years).
Assuming the corpses
were buried, and seeing that sand is four tenths heavier than the human body
(proportionately), at an average of 50 kilograms per body, 70 kilograms of sand
would be displaced per corpse [a kilogram is equal to 2.2 pounds for practical
purposes]. At 2,083 bodies a day, with a corpse mass of 104.2 metric tons, this
would be 145.8 metric tons of soil to be removed daily!
In four years,
assuming there were "only" 3 million bodies buried, this would leave
212,868 metric tons of soil piled up somewhere. Where is it? There is also the
argument that the bodies were burned (also a mathematical impossibility). The
calculations are based on figures and evidence from the ultra-modern and
efficient crematorium at Dortmund in Germany. To burn one corpse completely
requires 31½ kilograms of coal.
The 2,083 people
allegedly killed in Auschwitz daily would have required more than 65 metric
tons of coal, which was extremely valuable to the war effort – each day. For
Germany, this was impossible.
Burning the bodies was
impossible for another reason. In the most modern crematoriums today, one body
requires about 2½ hours to be completely cremated. Even if Auschwitz had had
100 burning chambers, the 3 million corpses would have taken 15 years to
cremate, burning only in the 12-hour period each day.
Each body produces on
average 2 kilograms of ash. Three million corpses would create 6,000 metric
tons of ash. This ash, all 6,000 metric tons of it would make quite a heap.
Where were all these
ash-heaps after the war?
In closing, I would
like to add that all recorded history is on paper and on paper you can write
anything, even that 6 million Jews were killed. Paper is patent."
Can anyone argue with
these figures?
Source; Jess
Kaps
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