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>bone mill used to grind the bones of 1.1 million skeletons into such a fine powder as to be undetectable
>literally 3 or 4 photos of these machines exist even though presumably hundreds of them would have been required all over the camps/killing parties
>no standard literature about their maintenence or operation, or how to repurpose existing machinery into bone mills
>no german documents or intercepted messages about ordering bone mills or even using them
>bone fragments can be found of hominids from 2 million years ago yet these bone mills were so efficient at turning bones into a powder that not even fragments can be found scattered all over eastern europe
at best you probably had one team, of one group of guys, that used a single bone mill for a few hundred corpses, that the soviet officers assumed was some kind of large scale standerdised process. can anyone here provide any information about these machines? every official museum site uses the same photo, even the wikipedia articles that mention them have almost no information.

did they sit around using stone roller mills like some indio corn farmers?

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