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Weight of ashes
Got the idea today to check up ashes and the weight of it. According to sources online a grown male that is cremated leaves 3,5 kilo of ashes. In Treblinka 800.000 was allegedly burned. Take an average of 3 kilos per dead and you get 2400 tons of ashes. Thats a pretty big pile, a minor mountain. Ad to that the ashes of the firewood. Maybe somebody here can tell how many kilos of wood it takes to burn one body and how much ashes is left then we maybe have a new mountain in Poland 

Re: Weight of ashes
It's all spelled out here Landulf:
http://nafcash.com/
And this:
http://www.vho.org/GB/Books/dth/fndtreb.html
is their base for the calculations
Also, see this:
Bodies do not burn into ashes- photos
There are a lot of other links here on CODOH that have addressed this Landulf. Do a search and see what you find.
http://nafcash.com/
And this:
http://www.vho.org/GB/Books/dth/fndtreb.html
is their base for the calculations
Also, see this:
Bodies do not burn into ashes- photos
There are a lot of other links here on CODOH that have addressed this Landulf. Do a search and see what you find.
Last edited by Dolma on Sat Jan 04, 2014 7:52 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Weight of ashes
Landulf wrote: Maybe somebody here can tell how many kilos of wood it takes to burn one body and how much ashes is left then we maybe have a new mountain in Poland
If memory serves me right, the Hindus use about 300kg of wood to cremate one human body on a pyre. But you can't extrapolate anything from Hindu funeral pyres because the alleged "Holocaust pyres" were not supposed to be real pyres but ineffective roasters.
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