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[–] talkingliquor 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Broth. Yum yum gud

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[–] Windmill_of_Peace 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Oy vey!! ANTISEMITISM!!

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[–] WORF_MOTORBOATS_TROI 3 points -1 points (+2|-3) ago 

During modern cremation because you do one body at a time, then you shut down the furnace to remove what's left, and you make every effort to not co-mingle the remains. Under these conditions, there are bone fragments that remain. They might say that Nazi's didn't care about those things during hollercaust.

They say that the nazis put the bodies in one after another as soon one was looking burnt up enough the next one was put in without shutting off the furnace. They say that the fats in the dead bodies acted as fuel for the flames to cause the ovens to burn even hotter. If the bone fragments were just left in there cooking at high temperatures continuously until the oven was so full of ash that it had to be stopped and cleaned out, then most of the bones would have become ash.

I haven't read anything specifically making this case, they would call you a nazi if you asked that question, but this would be a plausible response based on their claims about how they say the furnaces were used.

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[–] Sir_Ebral 1 point 9 points (+10|-1) ago 

The ovens got so hot that there was no evidence left after corpses were burned.

It's like it never even happened.

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[–] Aceishigh ago 

They used them in the construction of prora and other amazing concrete structures.

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[–] RageAgainstTheAmish ago 

Steamed or precipitated bone meal.

Its a great plant fertilizer.

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[–] Drunkenmoba 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago 

They buried them. Then before the allies could free the jews, the jews were forced to dig them up so they could be ground to dust, and thats what they did.

  • paraphrasing from an actual fucking quote.

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[–] Lagmonster 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

The ovens were so advanced that it completely vaporized 1000 bodies daily even with wooden doors. Sadly that technology has been lost.

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