Hektor wrote:hermod wrote:HistorySpeaks wrote:As I mentioned in the debate with Dalton: an explanation with incomplete evidence (in this case the incomplete but still colossal physical evidence of the death of the 1.4 million Jews, as well as all the testimonial and documentary evidence) is superior to an explanation with zero physical evidence (resettlements of Reinhardt Jews).
Also, there are no genocides or wars where we exhume all the bodies and do a "skull count."
An argument that is both false and fallacious.
There is no colossal evidence of the death of 1.4 million Jews at the Reinhardt camps and there was more than enough room for the resettlement of the deported Jews
(10 years ago, orthodox/antirevisionist historians announced that they had evidence for the existence of 42,500 Nazi camps and ghettos throughout Europe during WWII).
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"Colossal evidence" would be for 1.4 dead people would be corresponding mass graves. If they e.g. would have discovered, investigated and documented a mass grave with the remains of e.g. 10.000 people. Then one would have something to look at. Taken it won't prove the Killing of 1.400.000 people, but one would at least have a starting point to look at. 80 years, lots of theater, but they don't even have this little starting point. To demand that people have to believe their tales is rather arrogant, insulting and rather rich in a negative sense.
The difference between a war or a genocide is that Holocaust Belief claims that most of the mass murders of millions of people
occurred at specific spots. Take Treblinka II, Holocaust Believers claim that 900,000 bodies were buried in two acres inside the Camp.
See.
https://www.hdot.org/wp-content/uploads ... o_1944.jpgfor Believer map.
There have been numerous attempts to find any trace of either bodies or burnt bodies, starting with the Soviets in August 1944.
Judge Zdzisław Łukaszkiewicz tried in November 1945 and even did a "skull count." He found and photographed 14 skulls!
So, yes remains of a few hundred bodies and partially cremated bodies were found. Łukaszkiewicz was extremely vague on details but
the number of dead was certainly less than 2,000. 2,000 would be a "normal" number of deaths in an Arbeitslager over a 3 year period.
Evidence of an Arbeitslager . It is worth noting that the Germans left a very large amount of evidence of the Treblinka camps.
Fences, many building slabs and basements, garbage pits, and the rail lines. We know of Treblinka was an active
work camp centered around the huge quarry. Daily rail cars of gravel rolled past the site of the alleged "gas chambers" Groups of
inmates workers left Treblinka to work on defense projects and Polish civilians worked in the quarry
This is all entirely inconsistent with tales of a top secret extermination facility.
Destruction of evidence We also know from post-August 1944 aerial and Soviet Liberation photographs that the physical evidence of the work camp was left by the Germans. However, destruction of evidence began shortly after the Soviets arrived. Łukaszkiewicz reports that Soviet munitions
were used to blow numerous holes in the ground (he neglects to give the number). Later, the Poles removed the rails to the camp and
built "monuments" over other camp remains.
Caroline Sturdy Colls,
The attempts of British investigator Caroline Sturdy Colls to discover human remains was the subject of a made for television show.
Hitler's Killing Machine. The clownish and dishonest attempts to pass off a trademark of local tile maker as a "Star of David"
the "surprise" of finding human remains in a local cemetery have been widely commented on.
At the time the Soviets overran Majdanek Camp (July 22, 1944) they claimed that 400,000 bodies were buried in the fields to the South East
of the camp. Of course this was not true but the Allied press kindly ignored the gaff. However the gaff probably caused the Soviets to
start the destruction of inconvenient evidence at Treblinka two months later.
To close the circle, Wartime Soviet claims of discovery of graves with tens of thousands of bodies in them devolved by November 1944
to tales of disposing bodies by converting them into road pavement, (Treblinka) fertilizer and pathway material (Majdanek) or soap and
sausage (Auschwitz)