I note that there is even a feature labeled as 'cremation pit' there, which begs the question of why it would be needed if there was such amazing super advanced cremation facilities a stones throw away?
Jeez I step away for a few hours and you guys have racked up a hundred posts in this bitch
But you could have saved some time and effort by reading witness testimony here which make clear (across many different statements) that the crematoria couldn't handle processing so many bodies and broke down. Bischoff's note is a projection for the crematoria operating at full capacity under favorable circumstances.
So yeah the bodies were mostly burned outside . You can see the pits quite clearly behind the crema here (Luftwaffe aerial photo from summer 44)
And Sonderkommando photo here
Now you guys are all conspiracy theorists. I've asked you to present evidence of a conspiracy to fake the Holocaust and I think the best you came up with was a few Nazis got beaten up and mistreated immediately after the war in interrogations.
I don't think this is too suspicious because these interrogations were conducted in a military setting, where physical violence was commonly used to get info out of people.
But riddle me this. We have the auschwitz death books, which deniers use to "prove" that no wrongdoing was happening.
For May 1944, in his book
Auschwitz: Open-Air Incinerations (pg 78 ) Carlo Mattogno estimates 50 deaths per day in the camp. This is in line with how many deaths are recorded in the death books after the Typhus epidemic was largely remedied.
And yet big brain Carlo, that marvelous beast, also provides the number of slave laborers working at the crematoria. Here are some numbers from January to October 1944.
Anything interesting or suspicious going on here, perhaps related to the Hungarian deportation of 44, which started in May and continued into July. How many workers does it seem like you would need to dispose of 50 bodies per day?