Okay… after my last post, i think i'm ready to get back into talking about the Holocaust.
Today i would like to draw your attention to a man named Dario Gabbai.
He claims to be a Jewish Holocaust survivor who was once in charge of the gritty task of running a Crematorium in Auschwitz, where the "gas chambers" and cremation ovens were located.
Gabbai was once featured in a six-part BBC documentary about the Holocaust, where he gives some mathematically impossible information about the the cremation process. First of all, he said that four corpses were usually put inside the ovens, and it took only 20 minutes to cremate the four bodies.
Well… if you look at a video of a modern Funeral Parlor's cremation ovens, you would see that it takes OVER AN HOUR to cremate just one 100-pound body with one of the ovens. This is because the human body is about 60% water, and all of the water has to evaporate before the burning process can truly begin. Keep in mind that this is how long it takes when cremating a rather small person… a 400-pound person would take about 4 hours to cremate. If there WERE four (100-pound) bodies in the Auschwitz ovens, it would also roughly 4 hours.
There were 15 ovens in the Auschwitz crematoriums, so if there were four bodies in each one at the same time, it would take 4 hours to cremate 60 bodies, which is still a far-cry from the 2000 bodies that were (supposedly) there after the "gassing".
At this rate, it would take almost a week to cremate all 2000 bodies.
How could a Holocaust survivor like Dario Gabbai get his info so wrong? Easy… he isn't a Holocaust survivor, he isan actor. He has a confirmed appearance in a 1953 Korean War movie called "The Glory Brigade".