Bruv, I gave you the source -- the official floorplans of the two major Crematoria at Auschwitz (they're mirror images, so one is enough).
Here's how it works:
Look up the floorplans of Krema 2
Stare at them for about 5 minutes
Ask yourself how 2000+ people could undress in the fore-chamber when there would be no space.
Ask yourself how you transfer 2000+ people from the fore-chamber to the 'gas chamber' via a narrow corridor and a narrow doorway.
Stop yourself from screaming 'guns!' because (a) where would they put them; and (b) how would they control the panic in tight spaces.
Stop yourself from screaming 'they were starving!' because that actually makes the problem even worse.
(you can also ask yourself how they get 2000+ people out of the doorway -- but this would probably be beyond most people who aren't engineers)
Then -- conclude, as does every engineer that looks at the problem, that the holocaust at Auschwitz could never have taken place. It's obviously not designed by Germans, and obviously is designed by that subset of jews who enjoy lying.
Have you ever been in a gas chamber? I have, it's like a lunch line in a cafeteria. You won't care because you aren't arguing in good faith. I doubt you even believe what you say. And it's cheese bitch, government cheese not some GMO bullshit snack.
Gas chambers vis a vis lunch lines. Yes, that's exactly what I was saying. It seems like you understand the words, but not the point. Build something, and then get back to me. Please don't think of this as an insult. Most people never build anything. Engineering is very distinct from Mathematics.
'arguing in bad faith' -- do you even understand what that means? I'm clearly not arguing in bad faith. I might be wrong, but those are two distinct issues. You, on the other hand, are clearly arguing in bad faith. Again, you might be right, but that's a distinct issue.
As for gas chambers -- depends what you mean! I'm fluent in German, and visited Dachau which, these days, is not considered a Gas Chamber.
I read Maus (and other books) about Auschwitz. Maus is fantastic. If you persist in believing in the mythology, then -- hey, it's really one of the best-written things I've ever read.
Bruv, I gave you the source -- the official floorplans of the two major Crematoria at Auschwitz (they're mirror images, so one is enough).
Here's how it works:
(you can also ask yourself how they get 2000+ people out of the doorway -- but this would probably be beyond most people who aren't engineers)
Then -- conclude, as does every engineer that looks at the problem, that the holocaust at Auschwitz could never have taken place. It's obviously not designed by Germans, and obviously is designed by that subset of jews who enjoy lying.
Treblinka and Babi Yar are even stupider.
I've got the official floorplans of the Brooklyn Bridge and that bitch is made of cheese!
Okay, so you're just a 14 year old troll.
Good like with the Cheetos!
Have you ever been in a gas chamber? I have, it's like a lunch line in a cafeteria. You won't care because you aren't arguing in good faith. I doubt you even believe what you say. And it's cheese bitch, government cheese not some GMO bullshit snack.
Bruv,
Look, there are two distinct points here.
Gas chambers vis a vis lunch lines. Yes, that's exactly what I was saying. It seems like you understand the words, but not the point. Build something, and then get back to me. Please don't think of this as an insult. Most people never build anything. Engineering is very distinct from Mathematics.
'arguing in bad faith' -- do you even understand what that means? I'm clearly not arguing in bad faith. I might be wrong, but those are two distinct issues. You, on the other hand, are clearly arguing in bad faith. Again, you might be right, but that's a distinct issue.
As for gas chambers -- depends what you mean! I'm fluent in German, and visited Dachau which, these days, is not considered a Gas Chamber.
I read Maus (and other books) about Auschwitz. Maus is fantastic. If you persist in believing in the mythology, then -- hey, it's really one of the best-written things I've ever read.