Paper: Jewish death toll in WWII

I checked and revised my holocaust calculations. In the attached PDF.

I managed to prove that Auschwitz and Chelmno were not dead camps, that Hungarian Jews are not missing, that there was one million fewer Jews in Ukraine, that Einsatzgruppen did not kill more than 144,000 and rather well that there were survivors from Operation Reinhardt camps. The smallest estimate for the death toll, 2.2 million, but probably some more as this is with the smallest possible camp death ratio.

I made this calculation in 2010 and have checked it several times after that. My integrity in not giving results that I know are false, and my competence on adding and subtracting numbers you can safely assume. In these 11 years I have made small modifications to these calculations, but the changes have been small. Nothing in the original scenario has been essentially changed. These are correct.

My best estimate to the Jewish death toll is still 2.5 million and that in the Soviet Union of 1946 there were more than 2 million Jews, though in this paper I decided not to calculate an estimate how many actually died and how many survived in the Soviet Union. This is because the only guide is to set the death ratio of different camps (Soviet, Operation Reinhardt, ghettos) to some reasonable value and this cannot be a strong argument. Even without this estimation the paper shows that the Holocaust scenario cannot be true.

http://www.pienisalaliittotutkimus.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/holopaper2021.pdf

2 Comments

Beefcake the Mighty May 11, 2021 Reply

Thanks, excellent work.

jorma May 12, 2021 Reply

Thanks for your comment. I especially wanted to check if there
is some way to reduce the number of Jews in Europe in 1939 by
two million, but there is no such a way. Though 3 million Jews
emigrated to the USA, it still does not allow reducing the Jewish
population that grew from the 1897 census by more than 1 million.
In order to reduce it more, the birth rate would have to be
smaller, but there is no strong indication that it was smaller.
I did reduce 0.2 million form Poland, Galician Jews. This
is the explanation for hundreds of thousands of Jews migrating
through West Poland in the 1930s. They were not so many and they
went to France.

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