At Nazi Death Camp: Treblinka,
750,000-850,000, or maybe
even
3,000,000.
Jews were cremated on open air
pyres.
Former Treblinka sonderkommando
Yechiel Reichmann stated:
"The SS 'expert’ on body burning
ordered us to put women,
particularly fat women, on the
first layer of the grill,
face down. The second layer
could consist of whatever was
brought-men, women, or
children-and so on,
layer on top of layer . . . Then
the 'expert’ ordered us to lay
dry branches under the grill and
to light them.
Within a few minutes the fire
would take so it was difficult
to approach the crematorium from
as far as 50 meters"
Above are video stills ofJankiel
Wiernik in the witness box at
the Adolf Eichmann in
Jerusalem,
on June 6th, 1961, it was court
session number sixty-six
(incidentally, the number 666
has huge
better carpenter than he is
storyteller, the model is of
the other Treblinka camp,
Treblinka I
the work camp, Nazi Death Camp:
Treblinka, is known as Treblinka
II or Treblinka B.
In 1945 Jankiel Wiernik published A
Year In Treblinka. He
had escaped from Treblinka on
August 2, 1943, during which a
Ukrainian guard shot him at close
range, so Wiernik killed the
him with an axe. Fortunately, the
bullet had simply bounced off his
shoulder, leaving just a mark.
Mr Wiernik informs us of a
remarkable, previously unknown fact:
Polish-Jewish historian Rachel
Auerbach, who was a founding
member of the Vad Yashem, spent
much of
the Ho£ocaust in the Warsaw
ghetto, after the war she was
part of the Polish Investigative
Department.
She had been collecting
testimonies of survivors of Nazi
Death Camp: Treblinka, since
as early as late 1942, and she
published her book In
the Fields
of Treblinka, after
her November 1945 visit to the
site of where Nazi Death Camp:
Treblinka once stood.
Here's what she wrote on
cremation of corpses:
So, Yechiel
Reichmann, Rachel
Auerbach and Jankiel
Wiernik, make
similar, and equally ridiculous
claims about flammable female
corpses:
"The SS ‘expert’ on body
burning ordered us to put women,
particularly fat women, on
the first layer of the grill," -
Reichmann
"corpses of women were
used for kindling the fires." - Wiernik
"Men won't burn without
women." - Auerbach