>>18074716
If you ever get the chance to visit Europe you can try testing things for yourself. Go to Auschwitz-Birkenau and observe the area yourself, as it’s claimed to have been one of the largest extermination camps in Nazi Germany. There is still some material evidence of exterminations if you look at places like the crematoriums, where there is still ash baked into the bricks of the buildings. Someone in fact got in trouble for harvesting ash from said buildings to paint with since it was alleged the ash was human remains of those cremated there. https://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/artist-probed-for-painting-allegedly-made-with-holocaust-victim-ash-a-876565.html

Given the officially designated status of the place by the Nazis as a work camp for political dissidents, it’d be logical to ask why there’d be the need for massive crematoriums at a work camp if there wasn’t the massive burning of bodies, regardless of why that burning occurred. Even if it you can’t believe it was an extermination specifically of Jews, the presence of such crematoriums would show it was at least the mass burning of *some* group’s bodies, whoever they were. Whatever is said, something fucked up happened there.

Pic related, image of part of the surviving crematorium.