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The Numbers Decline, The Controversy Increases
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It is past time for an international investigation
conducted by truly impartial scientists, researchers and scholars into the
reality of 9,000,000 Source: Cited by the French documentary, Night and Fog,
which has been shown to millions of school students
worldwide. 8,000,000 Source: The French War Crime Research
Office, Doc. 31, 1945. 7,000,000 Source: Also cited by the French War Crime Research
Office. 6,000,000 Source: Cited in the book Auschwitz
Doctor by Miklos Nyiszli.
It has since been proven that this book is a fraud and the "doctor"
was never even at 5,000,000 to
5,500,000 Source: Cited in 1945 at the trial of 5,000,000 Source: Cited on 4,500,000 Source: In 1945 this figure was cited by
another witness at the aforementioned Höss trial.
4,000,000 Source: Cited by a Soviet document of 3,500,000 Source: Cited in the 1991 edition of the
Dictionary of the French Language and by Claude Lanzmann
in 1980 in his introduction to Filip Muller's book,
Three Years in an Auschwitz Gas Chamber. 3,000,000 Source: Cited in a forced confession by Rudolf Höss, the 2,500,000 Source: Cited by Rudolf Vrba (an
author of various fraudulent accounts of events he claims to have witnessed
at 2,000,000 Source: Cited by Leon Poliakov
(1951) writing in Harvest of Hate; Georges Wellers,
writing in 1973 in The Yellow Star at the Time of Vichy; and Lucy Dawidowicz, writing in 1975 in The War Against the Jews. 2,000,000 to
4,000,000 Source: Cited by Yehuda Bauer in
1982 in his book, A History of the Holocaust. However, by 1989 Bauer revised
his figure to 1,600,000. 1,600,000 Source: This is a 1989 revision by Yehuda
Bauer of his earlier figure in 1982 of 2,000,000 to 4,000,000, Bauer cited
this new figure on 1,500,000 Source: In 1995 this was the
number of 1,471,595 Source: This is a 1983 figure cited by
Georges Wellers who (as noted previously) had
determined, writing in 1973, that some 2,000,000 had died. 1,433,000 Source: This figure was cited on 1,250,000 Source: In the book, The Destruction of
the European Jews, by Raul Hilberg (1985). 1,100,000 to
1,500,000 Source: Sources for this estimate are Yisrael
Gutman and Michael Berenbaum
in their 1984 book, Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp. This estimate was
later also cited by Walter Reich, former director of the U.S. Holocaust
Memorial Museum, writing in The Washington Post on 1,000,000 Source: Jean-Claude Pressac,
writing in his 1989 book 900,000 Source: Reported on 800,000 to 900,000 Source: Reported by Gerald Reitlinger
in his book, The Final Solution. 775,000 to 800,000 Source: Jean-Claude Pressac's
revised figure, put forth in his 1993 book, The Crematoria of Auschwitz: The
Mass Murder's Machinery, scaling down his earlier claim of 1,000,000 dead. 630,000 to 710,000 Source: In 1994 Pressac scaled his figure down somewhat further; this is
the figure cited in the German language translation of Pressac's
1993 book originally published in French. Again, this is substantially less
than Pressac's 1989 figure of 1,000,000. 135,000 to 140,000 Source: This is an estimate based on documents held by the
International Tracing Service of the Red Cross. It is known
that International Tracing Service has a complete set of registration
documents. This is thought to include a complete set of roll-call data which includes twice daily tallies of those who died.
Although the International Tracing Service of the Red Cross has such records,
they have never officially published an accurate count of those who died, or
even an accurate report as to exactly which documents they hold. However, totals from these records have been obtained by various
interested parties. The estimate of 135,500 is roughly
corroborated by the " The death books consist of 46 volumes
which document each death at The Using all available wartime records from the various camps
it has been estimated that between 400,000 and 500,000 people died in the German concentration camp
system (from all causes). The ever-declining numbers of alleged
dead at The first is the plaque that was on display at the The second plaque currently on display at A casual reduction in the number of
deaths by some 2.5 million. Deaths at |