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118 J. GRAF, T. KUES, C. MATTOGNO, SOBIBÓR<br />

our own calculations we will therefore assume the total number <strong>of</strong> hypothetical<br />

victims cremated without prior interment to amount to<br />

([101,370 – 80,000] + 67,795 =) 89,165.<br />

5.2.3. Mass Graves Identified by Kola<br />

In his description <strong>of</strong> the discovered mass graves Kola provides precious<br />

little data, qualitative or quantitative, on the actual contents <strong>of</strong> the<br />

grave pits as revealed by the relevant drilling samples. As at Beec,<br />

none <strong>of</strong> the mass graves was excavated, and no attempt whatsoever was<br />

made to quantify the amount <strong>of</strong> human remains present in them. The<br />

only real quantitative statement regarding the contents <strong>of</strong> the graves is<br />

found in the following passage: 304<br />

“[…] altogether there were 1,805 drillings made on 4 hectares.<br />

In 1,107 <strong>of</strong> these a natural, anthropogenically unspoilt stratigraphy<br />

was discovered, where underneath a newer layer <strong>of</strong> humus (0-30 cm<br />

on average) natural, yellowish sand (archeologically barren) occurred.<br />

Grave remnants were found in 128 drillings. They are accumulated<br />

in seven pronounced groups that can be assumed as being<br />

separate pits which contain remains <strong>of</strong> mass murder victims. Most <strong>of</strong><br />

these graves contain cremated human bones. The grave bottoms<br />

reached the depth <strong>of</strong> approx. 4 meters from the surface. Only in one<br />

case (grave No. 3) the bottom reached a depth <strong>of</strong> 5.80 m. Particularly<br />

noticeable traces <strong>of</strong> cremation occurred in the lower parts <strong>of</strong> the<br />

graves where distinct layers <strong>of</strong> scorched bones, with a thickness up<br />

to 40-60 cm, could be identified.”<br />

One should note here that Kola does not provide a clear definition <strong>of</strong><br />

what he means by “distinct layers.” Are we talking <strong>of</strong> strata more or<br />

less exclusively containing ashes, or <strong>of</strong> ashes mixed with sand or other<br />

material? Further one would like to know how many <strong>of</strong> the 128 drillings<br />

actually turned up significant amounts <strong>of</strong> human remains, and not only<br />

evidence <strong>of</strong> soil disturbance.<br />

Kola next goes on to briefly describe the characteristics <strong>of</strong> the individual<br />

mass graves: 304<br />

“Grave No. 1 was found in the northeastern part <strong>of</strong> hectare XVII,<br />

directly to the west <strong>of</strong> the monument mound which commemorates<br />

the victims. The grave was localized by 27 drillings. The approximate<br />

dimensions <strong>of</strong> the outline are 20 × 20 m with the depth reaching<br />

around 4.30 m. It contains remains <strong>of</strong> cremated corpses.

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