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Unfortunately that link describes a technically simple but time consuming process for drying the wood before it will burn.

Yeah, and all these genius SS are ben over scratching chips of wood and getting their kindling together while 50 feet away a bonfire rages - made of human bodies.

So I have a problem, either the SS where idiots with no sense of bushcraft between them, or the people predicitng their actions are
 
Green wood for cremations? It takes two years to dry out. Longer than three years it begins to decay.


Next time you have a pig roast get an extra pig and see how long it takes to cremate it with green wood or the fuel of your choice.


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Lots of demons are loose here.
 
Unfortunately that link describes a technically simple but time consuming process for drying the wood before it will burn.
That must be the reason behind this tidbit:
Monitor your fire. Green wood fires tend to go out more often than fires made with well seasoned wood. If the fire starts dying, add more wood shavings and blow onto the remaining flames.
 
Yeah, and all these genius SS are ben over scratching chips of wood and getting their kindling together while 50 feet away a bonfire rages - made of human bodies.

So I have a problem, either the SS where idiots with no sense of bushcraft between them, or the people predicitng their actions are

Are you going to tell me that you can build a bonfire out of human bodies?
 
Are you going to tell me that you can build a bonfire out of human bodies?

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.
 
Are you going to tell me that you can build a bonfire out of human bodies?

I gave up trying to tell you anything a very long time ago. I just poke you from time to time so you can do your party tricks for the lurkers
 
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.

No, the lesson here is that the genius SS isn't going to expend the time and effort required to ignite fresh cut wood when there's a roaring bonfire made out of a pile o' dead Jews fifty feet away.
 
I gave up trying to tell you anything a very long time ago. I just poke you from time to time so you can do your party tricks for the lurkers

OK, that's cool. So you're just a troll. BTW, the lurkers have all noticed you can't answer the questions.
 
Are you going to tell me that you can build a bonfire out of human bodies?

That's what they do. They tell the most outrageous lie possible, then demand you believe that under penalty of being labeled a Hitler hugger, racist antisemitic.

Although I didn't get any feedback on the blood and water mix at the bottom of the graves.

An acknowledgment of my omniscience perhaps?:D
 
No, the lesson here is that the genius SS isn't going to expend the time and effort required to ignite fresh cut wood when there's a roaring bonfire made out of a pile o' dead Jews fifty feet away.

You've lost and you know it.
 
What's that?

Clayton Moore said:
It's idiocy. Bringing out the motorized pumps to drain recently dug up graves? And blood mixing with the water? How the hell would that happen?

Some Treblinka victims were shot. There are many eyewitnesses concerning shootings. If I throw a bleeding body into a mass grave the blood will go to the bottom of the grave. As for the water, have you checked Polish weather history to see if it ever rained in Treblinka in 1943? Where do you think this water went?

Perhaps this article will assist your brain.


War Forensics / Mass Grave / crime scene investigation protocols / Drainage
The surface of the grave is then mapped, marked and photographed,...... and trenches are dug around its boundaries to drain the water. Layers of soil are then carefully removed, until the first bodies are exposed and photographed before being removed for autopsy and pathology analysis.

http://www.enotes.com/forensic-science/war-forensics

May I also suggest to you that the bodies at the bottom of a 7.5metre deep mass grave may not be in "prime condition" and therefore difficult to get out if underwater in 1943. I don't think the SS or slave workers were being that careful in their work considering 713,555 victims were sent to Treblinka prior to 30Dec42 according to the SS internal telegram (The Hofle Telegram).

Abraham Krzepicki said:
These ditches were 60 or 70 meters long. They were also very deep, but I could not tell how deep they were because the ditches to which we had been assigned were already filled with many layers of corpses. The graves remained open through the night and the next day more bodies were piled into them. While I was in Treblinka, only the small ditch to the left, where I had worked on the first day, was closed.

Perhaps water got into the open mass graves when it rained as well as through the water table.
 
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OK, that's cool. So you're just a troll. BTW, the lurkers have all noticed you can't answer the questions.
I think you now have MG1962 confused with kageki or Clayton Moore, who dodge questions as though they are allergic to them. But you were never good with names and faces, were you?
 
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