Inside The Concentration Camps - Eye Witness Accounts of Life in Hitler's Death Camps
Complied by Eugene Aroneanu,Translated by Thomas Whissen
"800 to 900 yards from the place where the ovens were, the prisoners were squeezed into little cars that ran on rails. In Auschwitz these cars had various dimensions and could hold up to 15 people. As soon as a car was loaded, it would set in motion on an inclined plane that traveled at full speed down a corridor. At the end of the corridor there was a wall, and in the wall was the door to the oven. As soon as the car hit the wall, the door opened automatically, and the car would dip forward and pitch it's cargo of living people into the oven. Right behind it came another car with another load, and so on." (101)
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Less Prone - The Dieder Werk Company sued William L. Shirer and the publisher of his "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" for claiming their crematoria ovens cremated the remains of six million Holocaust victims, when they are, individually, suitable for the load of only a small cemetary. And there were only six there, if memory serves. The modern crematory oven is a forced-air gas furnace. They won the suit (Dieder Werk) but the info was only changed in the German-language edition. This, even if there were only 1 million corpses, would have taken an enormous amount of resources, which were very valuable otherwise to the war effort. And it would have generated mountains of ash, which were and are nowhere to be found.
Why would Germans kill their workers toiling for IG Farben?
"Nowadays a cremation furnace is a high-technology process unit engineered to work with a minimum waste of thermal energy in order to lower emissions as much as possible. As we know, a human body is almost 65% composed of water so, in order to vaporize this fraction and considering 2265 KJ/Kg as Specific Latent Heat of Vaporization for water, to burn a 85 Kg body composed of 55 kg of water, we will need 124 MJ. Therefore, a lot of energy and, consequently, a lot of fuel and obviously significant gas emissions."
Heating Oil 43MJ/kg, consider loss of energy into hot exhaust gases and heating of the furnace. Did they really choose to waste all that energy for cremation while at war and scarce oil resources? And the smell.
"According to Anshul Garg, the director of Mokshda Green Cremation System, one metal pyre can handle around 45 cremations a day. The system also lowers the amount of wood needed from about 880 to 1100 pounds for a conventional cremation to 220 to 330 pounds."
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