Ernst Zundel Presents - Holocaust Cremation Facts, Aug 6, 2023

Holotruther
Published on Aug 6, 2023
IVAN LAGACE, Cremation Expert testified at ZUNDEL TRIALS, 1985, 1988.
Germans used coal. Present day, natural gas
If all 46 'retorts' were functioning, cremate NO MORE than 184/day any more/ "unrealistic" says Lagace. After a malfunctioning crematory is repaired, takes 3-4 weeks to cure it, re-commencing gradually.

CREMATION TECHNIQUE
1) Burn off moisture - dehydration.
2) Fat
3) Bone fragments remaining.
4) In 1940s, heat irradiated. Today, bodies subject to direct flame.
5) The brick begins to flake, when about half way, must REBRICK the whole thing (after 1000 maybe 2000 cremations). - Complete shutdown, up to 3 days of cooling, so 'retorts' are out of commission, 1000C-degrees (today).
6) Takes 2-3 hours burnt today.

BURNING PITS
1) There are no aerial photographs showing any evidence of 'burning pits' (can see steam from locomotives)
2) No mountains of coal.
3) (High water table in Auschwitz prevents this type of scenario).

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