Dogzilla, I suggest instead of making more comments about SoT's posts based on your ignorance of the topic, you go back and read Clayton Moore's posts laying out his "logistical" objections to the Holocaust, to which SoT is responding. To my reading of SoT, he is answering that part of Clayton Moore's argument which states that the killing could not have occurred because the logistics of transportation, manpower, and camp organization, during wartime, made it impossible to concentrate the Jews (for murder or any other purpose). You are conducting a different discussion with yourself, about the extermination program itself.
I do remember an earlier argument that went something like the holocaust was impossible because of the difficulty in moving so many people to the death camps. I didn't follow it too closely because I know that transportation wasn't the problem. I also know that that probably wasn't the argument but it devolved into that because of an intentional misunderstanding of the actual point by somebody on the holocaust team.
If it was Clayton Moore who said earlier in the thread that transportation was the big problem, so be it. That was then and this is now. What CM said more recently that is currently under discussion was "Could almost 100,000 Jewish people a month be gassed and cremated in secret?"
THAT is the question that SofT responded to with Rincewind's musings about Barbarossa. Rincewind's musing might have been relevant if we were talking about moving people from point A to point B. But we're not talking about deportation. We're talking about gassing and cremating people in secret.
SofT's response would have been completely irrelevant but for the fact that the holocaust team has a habit of attempting to conflate evidence of deportation and (the lack of) evidence for extermination to make it look like there is actually evidence of extermination.