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The Nazis found that it was the easiest way of disposing of the corpses of their victims.

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Sometimes the Nazis buried the corpses ... However, they often found they had to dig them up and bury them again in deeper graves. Cremation turned out to be much more efficient.

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The Nazis had a major problem getting rid of the corpses of their victims and in the end found that cremation was the simplest solution.

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The alternative was to bury the dead bodies, but it was found that that caused health problems. Burning the dead bodies to ash made disposing of the corpses simpler.

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Primarily so that the bodies would not be around for evidence.

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