little grey rabbit
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No, I believe the lesson here is that burning bodies in Poland probably wouldn't be too big a problem, given how much wood is in the forests there, and that the wood wouldn't need to be seasoned to work.
Like everyone else in this thread, I too grew up with an open fire. Yet my experience was diametrically opposite vis a vis burning green wood.
We just didn't do. In fact even massive bush fires in Australia still seems to just burn off bark and leaves and tends to leave the living trees just standing.
Fortunately for us all the excellent Thomas Kues has examined the level of tree felling around Treblinka II using pre-war maps and found it to be absolutely minimal
http://www.inconvenienthistory.com/archive/2009/volume_1/number_2/tree_felling_at_treblinka.php
You might observe the September 1944 aerial photo and the 1936 map showing forest coverage.
I think that closes that debate.