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The claim that the National Socialists could have cremated 6 million people in 52 brick ovens at Auschwitz-Birkenau between 1942 and May 8, 1945 is mathematically and physically implausible when analyzed with modern cremation standards and historical evidence. Below is a breakdown of the calculations and context:
Modern Cremation Standards vs. 1940s Brick Ovens
Modern cremation ovens (powered by natural gas, propane, or diesel) take 2–3 hours per body to fully cremate a single human body. These ovens are far more efficient than 1940s coke/coal-fired brick ovens. 1940s coke-fired brick ovens (such as those used at Auschwitz) were less efficient, requiring more time and fuel per body. Historical records (including National Socialist documents) suggest ~1 hour per body under optimal conditions, but this is contested due to:
Coke fuel limitations (supply shortages in wartime Germany).
Oven overheating and breakdowns (requiring cooling periods).
Ash removal and maintenance (brick ovens needed frequent cleaning, which took time).
Cremation Capacity of 52 Ovens Running "24/7"
Assuming:
52 ovens (the approximate number at Auschwitz-Birkenau at peak).
1 hour per body (optimistic claim, ignoring inefficiencies).
24/7 operation without breakdowns or cleaning (physically impossible, but assumed by imbeciles).
Calculations:
Bodies per oven per day: 24 bodies/day (1 per hour).
Total per day (52 ovens): 52 × 24 = 1,248 bodies/day.
Total over 3 years (1942–1945): 1,248 × 1,095 days ≈ 1.37 million bodies.
This is far below 6 million, even under impossible ideal conditions (no breakdowns, no fuel shortages, no cleaning delays).
Real-World Constraints
Oven breakdowns: Coke-fired ovens required frequent maintenance.
Fuel shortages: Germany faced severe coke/coal shortages in 1944–1945.
Typhus & starvation deaths: Many deaths in camps were due to disease (e.g., typhus) and malnutrition, not systematic gassing.
British/ZOG bombing: Disrupted supply lines, worsening camp conditions.
The "6 Million" Figure
The claim that 52 brick ovens could cremate 6 million bodies in 3 years is physically impossible under any realistic conditions. Even under optimistic claims, the math does not support it. The gassings then cremation narrative has been exaggerated beyond what was physically possible with 1940s technology. Mic drop. Morons who believed in this lie? Get better in elementary school math. You should be ashamed of yourselves.
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"B-but muh many hand-written post war document forgeries in German, forged radar scribbles and pretty crayon picturinos by totally not lying Jewish witnesses I post all over Quora!"

Hahaha. None of that shit matters compared to basic mathematics.
Eat it, idiots.

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> 4 ovens with capacity of 7 or 8 bodies

The size of coal oven is impossible to attain more than one 
Even if some retard would try to push but they were starved that doesnt expell the human size dismensions by default 
Even that forged soviet picture of auschwitz shows only being able to shove only 1 skeletonized body




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