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Originally Posted by Volker These numbers have been discussed in science, I guess, a short time after the war there were very different numbers, but meanwhile there seems to be a consensus in estimations because of progress in research. |
Let me give you an example. The commonly historical accepted number of people to die in Auschwitz is between 1-1.2 million people. That is a total amount, not just Jews. If this is a fact then how is it physically possible for Hitler's regime to have exterminated another 9 million people?
The policy for ethnic cleansing didn't come into existence until 1941, so in 4 years the Hitler regime was supposed to have killed 2.5 million jews a year. Now in 4 years, in a massive industrialised compound like Auschwitz where they killed 20,000 people a day, they only managed to kill a maximum of 1.2 million people.
That clearly doesn't add up. Further more, where are all these bodies? They certainly weren't all put in the crematoriums.