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Anonymous ID: lY/nydWhFinland /pol/508990735#508992602
6/29/2025, 1:29:18 AM
>>508990735
if they are so common then wheres my cute chubby gf that the society owes me?
Anonymous ID: 6HeSLROzUnited States /pol/508764858#508768687
6/26/2025, 10:18:20 AM
>>508764886
>>508765004
>>508765193
>that's not true!
>can you explain why?
>NO! YOU HAVE TO DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH TO PROVE YOURSELF WRONG!
>ALL OF YOUR SOURCES ARE DEBUNKED ONLY MINE ARE REAL!
Lmao this plebbitnigger.

There are sixty seconds in a minute, sixty minutes in an hour, and twenty four hours in a day. World War II lasted for 2,194 days, and it takes MODERN crematoriums between two and three hours to fully cremate a body.

Six million alleged dead jews times two equals twelve million hours, and that's assuming the crematoriums the Germans were using worked at the same efficiency as the best modern crematoriums today. Realistically, it should be times three at eighteen million hours. But I don't need the upper end to humiliate you.

At 24 hours in a day, that means it would take 50,000 days worth of time to deal with all the jew bodies. That's 137.9 YEARS worth of time. Every crematorium they had would cut that down, but Auschwitz only ever had two crematorium ovens operational at once, which means at BEST, we're dividing that in half, down to 68.4 years.

Even if the Germans began killing and incinerating kikes the INSTANT the war started, and kept doing it until the very last second when the war ended, the six million number is physically impossible. And you can't run crematoriums nonstop, either, they have to be shut off and repaired because the heat damages them as they run.

The reality is that even if we tally up all the ovens allegedly in use, in all camps, there's simply no way the Holocaust could have happened in that amount of time.

The issue is already dead in the water over just this, but it gets even worse when more official numbers are used. According to mainstream historians, Auschwitz only cremated bodies between March and June of 1943. Which means they're trying to argue that the total sum of all those bodies were cremated and disposed of in a mere 120 days.

That's not just impossible, it's beyond impossible. It didn't happen.