Holohoax question:

How much time and resources would have take to bring 6 millions jews to the camp?
I was always wondering how the mass transportation was doing back in the 1940, I don't think they could move all those people without spending too much resources.

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Not a promising gambit on the big lie, there were lots of trains, the crux is killing hundreds per day in a work camp with orchestra, pool, and maternity ward all with minimal crematoria capacity. And no evidence of gas chambers, something that Elie Weisel, Churchill, Eisenhower etc failed to mention in post-war memories/novels.

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Crematoriums run at ~1600 degrees F. It takes roughly 2.5 hours to burn off organic matter (still leaving behind bones and teeth that then must be crushed in a separate process).

Heat Energy (calories) = m * c * ΔT m = mass of human ( average: 80.7 kg )

c = specific heat of human body ( 3470 J. kg-1 . K-1 )

ΔT = Change in temperature. ( cremation temp - room temp )

Room Temperature = 26 °C

1600 °F = 871°C

So: H.E. = 80.7kg * 3470 J/kg*k * (871-26)

H.E. = 236624.5 kcal

The energy in a kg of coke(coal) is 8000 kcal/kg. So one body would (under IDEAL conditions) take 236625kcal/8000kcal/kg = 29.57 or about 30kg (66 pounds!) of fuel to burn.

To cremate say 3-6 million jews, therefore, it would take around 100,000-200,000 metric tons (220,462,280-440,924,560 pounds!) of coal.

That is an awful lot of coal (i.e. impossible) for a country that couldn’t heat its homes, operate its tanks or fly it's aircraft etc. because of beyond-critical fuel shortages.

Also when coal is burnt, it generates around 5-10% of its weight in ash. So, I'll be generous and say 5%. So 9 million kg of ash from the fuel. The average adult leaves ~2.5kg of bone fragments, teeth and ash from cremation. So we have 9 million + 2.5x6million = 24 million kg of ash.

That is a lot of remains to just disappear and leave no trace. Makes one think.

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correct, but I don't think their train would have the capacity to take all those people to the camps.

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