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J. GRAF, T. KUES, C. MATTOGNO, SOBIBÓR 139<br />

tial average <strong>of</strong> 69.4 kg to 52.6 kg at the end <strong>of</strong> the period. On average<br />

they lost 16.8 kg or 24.4%, split up in the following manner: 411<br />

Water: 37% <strong>of</strong> total loss or 6.2 kg<br />

Proteins: 9% <strong>of</strong> total loss or 1.5 kg<br />

Fat: 54% <strong>of</strong> total loss or 9.1 kg<br />

As we have seen above, the heat loss brought about by the loss <strong>of</strong><br />

1.5 kg <strong>of</strong> proteins is the equivalent <strong>of</strong> the heat necessary to evaporate<br />

(1.5×5.5=) 8.2 kg <strong>of</strong> water, whereas the 9.1 kg <strong>of</strong> fat lost would have<br />

evaporated (9.1×9.6=) 86.3 kg <strong>of</strong> water, for a total <strong>of</strong> 94.5 kg <strong>of</strong> water.<br />

Since body water dropped by only 6.2 kg during the emaciation<br />

process, the negative effect <strong>of</strong> the loss <strong>of</strong> fat and proteins is enormous,<br />

corresponding as it does to the heat <strong>of</strong> vaporization <strong>of</strong> (94.5 – 6.2 =)<br />

88.3 kg <strong>of</strong> water.<br />

In other words, the loss <strong>of</strong> 6.2 kg <strong>of</strong> body water saves some<br />

6.2×(640+0.493×700) 6,100 kcal in terms <strong>of</strong> fuel requirements, as<br />

opposed to a loss <strong>of</strong> available fuel <strong>of</strong> (9.1×9,500+1.5×5,400) 94,500<br />

kcal caused by the loss <strong>of</strong> body fat and proteins. This results in a negative<br />

balance <strong>of</strong> some 88,400 kcal, the equivalent <strong>of</strong> 23 kg <strong>of</strong> dry wood.<br />

In conclusion it may be said that, even though the average weight <strong>of</strong><br />

the deportees may actually have been lower 412 than the values computed<br />

above, this would not have brought about any benefit as far as the thermal<br />

balance is concerned; on the contrary, it would have constituted a<br />

disadvantage, as it would have raised the fuel requirements.<br />

5.3.6. Factors Influencing the Cremation<br />

Available information on the burning <strong>of</strong> carcasses tells us that there<br />

are two factors favoring the combustion: the fat content <strong>of</strong> the carcasses<br />

and the dryness <strong>of</strong> the wood:<br />

“A very important factor observed during the incineration<br />

process was that carcass body fat added significantly to the incineration<br />

rate. It was observed that the small carcasses weighing less<br />

than 100 pounds [45 kg] were not incinerated as quickly as the carcasses<br />

with increased body fat. The body fat appeared to increase<br />

the incineration rate and provide higher burn temperatures.” 413<br />

411<br />

412<br />

413<br />

Flamini Fidanza, “Effects <strong>of</strong> starvation on body composition,”<br />

www.ajcn.org/cgi/reprint/33/7/1562.pdf<br />

But T. Blatt writes: “There was no end to the quest for efficiency: it was found that the<br />

pyres burned hotter if fat women were alternated with the wood.” T. Blatt, op. cit. (note<br />

17), p. 18.<br />

“Swine carcass disposal evaluation using Air Curtain Incinerator System, Model T-359,”

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