There was a thread on here where no one could get a straight answer to how many jews were cremated, so I tried to analyze it in the context of time. The closest I could get to an actual answer was "the vast majority" were cremated. So Sup Forums, let's do some simple math and see if it adds up.
Let's assume that "vast majority" means 95%. Let's also assume that a body can be fully cremated (teeth included) in 30 minutes (the least amount of time quoted in that thread) how many furnace years would it take to cremate the "vast majority" of 6,000,000 jews?
0.95*6E6 jews *30furnace minutes per jew = 171E6 furnace minutes 171E6/60=2.85E6 furnace hours 2.85E6/24=118.75E3 furnace days 118.75E3/365=325.3 furnace years
Assuming that everything they claimed in the thread were true, that means 325 furnaces operating non-stop (no maintenance or malfunctions), 24 hours a day for 1 year straight could achieve this feat.
One would also have to assume that bodies were magically transported into and out of the furnaces instantly (unloading and reloading would take 0 minutes).
Let's do the same simple calculation again, only let's take into account transportation time
0.95*6E6*(30+5 minutes to unload ashes AND load another body) = 199.5E6 furnace minutes 199.5E6/60 = 3.325E6 furnace hours 3.325E6/24=138.54E3 furnace days 138.54E3/365=379.6 furnace years.
So about 380 furnaces operating non-stop at 1100F (no maintenance or breaking down) 24 hours a day 365 days a year could accomplish this.
Great, now you just have to find out how many furnaces they actually had. Sup Forums BTFO? We'll see.
Cooper Lewis
I have no desire to look that up. I was only curious why I didn't see anyone figure out if it was actually feasible.
Dylan Garcia
6 million anything is an awfully large number. So, doing something 6 million times would take an awfully long time. But, if you have multiple ovens, then you could reduce that time. So, I decided to look at furnace years to take that into account.
Aiden Peterson
>pretending as if they burned one body at a time, putting the next one in when the previous one was finished Your calculations are nonsense, they're predicated on the misconception that of there being only one body cremated at a time, one after the other after the other, all individually, 30minutes, plus 30 minutes, plus 30 minutes, the conclusions you reach are drawn on a false premise & therefore are utter rubbish.
Evan Gonzalez
There is no factual basis for the 6 million claim which required Majdanek to have 1m+ deaths which has not been historically retconned down to 50-70k. Anyone claiming 6 million is blatantly lying or ignorant of the facts.
Easton Davis
How many furnace years would be required if the furnaces were operated for 8 hours a day instead of 24 hours a day?
0.95*6E6*(30+5 minutes to unload ashes AND load another body) = 199.5E6 furnace minutes 199.5E6/60 = 3.325E6 furnace hours 3.325E6/8=415.63E3 furnace days 415.63E3/365= 1138.7 furnace years!
1139 furnaces could achieve this in a year if they were operated 8/hours a day and maintenance were performed in the down time.
Does this seem plausible?
Adam Stewart
>this guy thinks you can creamate more than one body at a time and get the same speed and results >this guy thinks 30 minutes isnt a very conservative estimate >especially in the 40s
Not saying that the jews weren't cremated, but your logic isn't what proves or disproves it.
Landon Miller
>implying that it wouldn't take longer to cremate two bodies instead of one
How much longer would it take? I'll calculate it.
Jeremiah Lee
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Brody Stewart
You know what? I don't have to wait for you to give me a number. I can make a conservative estimate.
Let's assume that burning bodies takes 1.5 times as long as it takes to burn one body. How long would it take to go through them all?
John Cook
*burning two bodies
Josiah Powell
is this fake?
Jeremiah Gray
0.95*3E6*1.5 multiple body factor*(30+5 minutes to unload ashes AND load another body) = 99.75E6 furnace minutes 99.75E6/60 = 1.66E6 furnace hours 1.66E6/8= 207.5E3 furnace days 207.5E3/365= 568.5 furnace years!
Josiah Butler
You forgot the time it would take to clean an oven that is hotter than hell, assuming they didn't let it cool first.
Justin Cooper
Unless you have a better multiple body factor, this is how many furnace years it would take to go through 6 million bodies while double stacking them.
Sebastian Jones
So, cooling off before unloading? how long do you think it would take to cool off and then get back up to temperature? I'll do the calculation.
Landon Wilson
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Adam Evans
If you ever read a history book. You will realise that the vast majority of Jews who died in the holocaust were killed by firing squads in the occupied territories of the soviet Union. Only a minority died in places like Auschwitz.
And before you deny that there was a holocaust against Jews and it was all made up. Where did all the Jews go ?? In eastern Europe millions vanished this was apparent in 1945, none of them could of immigrated to Israel as it wasn't established 1948 Where did the Jews of Europe go during WW2 millions vanished???
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Juan Green
I'm honestly not concerned with history. I'm not even saying jews didn't die. I'm sure they did. If you tell me how many jews were cremated, I'll run the calculation. The problem is that I can't seem to get a straight answer out of anyone so that I can do the calculation. I like numbers.
Elijah Fisher
Is it then your assertion that the vast majority of jews weren't cremated in concentration camps?
Isn't there a word for people who make that assertion?
James Nguyen
where did the 6 million $ in my bank vanish to?
even Jewish sources have their numbers at lower than 6 million in all of axis occupied europe combined