Logistics, how was that managed when at most they only had capacity for about a half million total?
I'm sorry, that's just not true.
You can do the math yourself.
A single crematorium (which had many furnaces) could burn 1440 corpses a day under regular load. That's already more than 1/2 million a year.
There were 5 crematorioms of various sizes - two of this size, and 3 of half the size. That's well over 2 million corpses a year, and they were in service for longer than a year.
Cool, now explain the the incredible amount of fuel that would have been needed to accomplish those numbers and then explain how they were able to provide and transport all of that fuel during a Total War economy.
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Splooge ago
Where are all the bodies?
Logistics, how was that managed when at most they only had capacity for about a half million total?
So they buried them?
Why haven't any been exhumed?
But underground radar studies have found nothing anywhere since the supposed event.
Men13 ago
I'm sorry, that's just not true.
You can do the math yourself.
A single crematorium (which had many furnaces) could burn 1440 corpses a day under regular load. That's already more than 1/2 million a year.
There were 5 crematorioms of various sizes - two of this size, and 3 of half the size. That's well over 2 million corpses a year, and they were in service for longer than a year.
You are just wrong.
Dr_Ed_G_ShitlordPHD ago
Cool, now explain the the incredible amount of fuel that would have been needed to accomplish those numbers and then explain how they were able to provide and transport all of that fuel during a Total War economy.
Also, where are you getting 1400 from?
gentronseven ago
Out of his ass since he made it up.