Crematories Explained, Ivan Legace (Expert), Jan 24, 2022

Holotruther
Published on Jan 24, 2022
DID SIX MILLION REALLY DIE, Holocaust Trial 1988, p267-271: First with Ernst Zundel.
Ivan Legace was the expert concerning cremations, testifying at the FALSE NEWS TRIAL in Toronto, 1988
**** With modern equipment, could take up to 2 hours.
**** No odor from burning bodies.
**** Legace involved in 10,000 cremations.
**** Auschwitz-Birkenau Blueprints - 184 bodies a day AT THE MOST..
**** Holohoax claim preposterous, unrealistic
**** Burning pits - impossible, no evidence this is the case.
**** BOLD-FACED, OUTRIGHT LIES!!!

CREMATION
**** Dehydration first.
**** Cremations today, body exposed to direct flame/heat, not in the 1930s.
**** Rebuilding (rebrick) from disintegrating (even one) brick - takes 3 days of shut-down, rebrick all attached ovens. Must rebrick after 1000, most 2000 bodies.

HOLOHOAX claim - NO SCIENTIFIC foundation, no technical support. The rate could not be accomplished as fast as they said.

https://www.funeralwise.com/plan/cremation/cremation-process/
Today’s modern crematories use industrial furnaces designed just for cremation. The process takes about 2-3 hours to complete.

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