The official story is that the crematoria were running 24x7. Which makes complete sense tactically, when you realize the massive fuel shortages the Axis forces were experiencing. /s
Fun fact: Even modern crematoriums cannot burn bone to ash, and instead have to macerate (crush/grind) the bones into powder after the cremation takes place.
At no time before or since WW2 has there been any crematory tech that uses fire to turn human bones to ash. Literally doesn't exist, at all.
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jozsefsz ago
The official story is that the crematoria were running 24x7. Which makes complete sense tactically, when you realize the massive fuel shortages the Axis forces were experiencing. /s
speedisavirus ago
Can't run a tank on the fuel that would be used.
RoundWheel ago
Factually false.
foltaisaprovenshill ago
Fun fact: Even modern crematoriums cannot burn bone to ash, and instead have to macerate (crush/grind) the bones into powder after the cremation takes place.
At no time before or since WW2 has there been any crematory tech that uses fire to turn human bones to ash. Literally doesn't exist, at all.