(July 25, 2015 at 3:42 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: That's always funny. Of course the camps had single corpse ovens for disposing of contagious bodies. We had them in our own concentration camps here in the USA and in Canada. But unlike the German ones you will never, ever, see any pictures of them. It's perfectly acceptable per the Geneva Conventions.
BTW, as you admitted, the camps were full of live Jews when they were liberated. Should they have left the rotting corpses laying around stinking up the place worse than they did? Hell, there are more survivors from the concentration camps today than there was in 1945. It's like they are being resurrected on a daily basis. So maybe Jesus was resurrected after all.
They were full of the surviving Jews, yeah. I don't see how the failure of 100% elimination of the Jews by the Nazis is somehow proof that most of them weren't slaughtered. What my grandfather described was not just a couple ovens for the occasional incidental death. This was industrial scale cremation.
The Holocaust is THE most well documented human atrocity ever.
BTW, at the beginning of WWII there were over 200,000 jews in Germany. At the end of the war 90% of those people no longer existed anywhere.
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