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"up to 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit – leaving behind only ashes"

"Following the procedure, a cooling period is required before the remains can be handled."

So we have lots of downtime here, inefficiency, body types, if the furnace isn't hot enough, fat can coagulate in chimneys and such, making a big mess.

Also who would want to work at this job? If you were forced to as well, how motivated could you be to keep doing this all day? How about the guards? Is every guard so cruel and evil that they could look at this all day and in turn motivate the workers (Jew or not) to be productive at it as well?

> "up to 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit – leaving behind only ashes" > "Following the procedure, a cooling period is required before the remains can be handled." > So we have lots of downtime here, inefficiency, body types, if the furnace isn't hot enough, fat can coagulate in chimneys and such, making a big mess. > Also who would want to work at this job? If you were forced to as well, how motivated could you be to keep doing this all day? How about the guards? Is every guard so cruel and evil that they could look at this all day and in turn motivate the workers (Jew or not) to be productive at it as well?

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It's not only ashes there is a further processing to process the bone remnants.

leaving bone fragments to be pulverized into ashes.

There has never been a cremation process that removes all traces of human remains through burning alone.