A little off-topic aren't we?
AG> have back hoes, right? We didn't have caterpillars un-
AG> loading these trucks, coal cars. Everything apparently was
AG> done by hand. Well, you know, it makes me very, very
AG> interested, to put it mildly, that all this smoke and
AG> burning chimneys and flames shooting forth should occur
AG> with nobody unloading coke trains. Did you hear anybody
AG> talk of unloading coke trains? I didn't.
This was 1944 not 1744.... bulldozers and other material handling
equipment were readily available.
Even the Caterpillar....tracked vehicles were available...just ask any
armor officer or military engineer.
AG> Where was the coal? The evidence of Mr. Zundel was that 80
AG> pounds of coal is necessary to cremate a human body. The
AG> amount of energy to turn a human body into ashes is a
AG> morbid subject, of course, but it doesn't change. The laws
AG> of physics don't change for the Germans, for the Nazis, for
AG> the Jews, or anybody; they're all the same, the laws of
AG> physics. Now, 80 pounds of coal or coke for 1,765,000 people
AG> is nearly a hundred and sixty million pounds of coke. Where
AG> does all this come from? Nobody bothers to answer that, but
The Ruhr Valley was and still is the largest coal deposit in Europe..
Hi grade coal at that.
Some basic geography and history would seem to be in order for you.
... Democrats: We've got what it takes to take what you got.
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