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Your point is correct, but your numbers are off. The worldwide population of Jews went down slightly between 1939 and 1945. However, that number increased by 1948 from 1940. I don't want to split hairs because we're in agreement. IT. NEVER. HAPPENED.

Before the war: World Almanac 1929 (p. 727): 15,630,000 National Council of Churches USA 1930: 15,600,000 World Almanac 1936 (p. 748): 15,753,633 World Almanac 1938 (p. 510): 15,748,091 During the war: American Jewish Congress Council of Synagogues 1939 15,600,000 World Almanac 1940 (p. 129): 15,319,359 World Almanac 1942 (p. 849): 15,192,089 After the war: World Almanac 1947: (p. 748): 15,688,259 World Almanac 1948: (p. 849): 15,763,630 As shown, the numbers of Jews before and during the war, are mostly congruent and stable. Therefore, one may take as a fact 15.7 million Jews around the world shortly before the War, with a slight decline during the War. Immediately after the War, in 1947, the same sources reported 444,271 Jews more as in 1940! The number of the Council of Synagogues too is 163,630 higher than that of 1939! According to the World Almanac of 1947, the number of Jews in 1939 was 15,688,259. On February 22, 1948 the Jewish owned New York Times, gave the Jewish population of Palestine as 600-700,000; following the lowest number, it results in 16,288,259 Jews Worldwide. Nearly 600,000 more than before the war! So, Jewish statements from 1948 show nothing of 6 million murdered Jews.” Not surprising thus, the New York Jewish paper Aufbau from December 24,1948 dubbed the “Six Million Story “a pure fabrication.” Authoritative experts after the War clearly not believed that 6 million Jews disappeared. If between 1939/1940 and 1947 six million Jews were murdered, it is of course impossible that there were more Jews in 1948 than in 1940. With 6 million Jews murdered after the war, no more than 10,288,259 Jews could have been counted then. This was understood by the proponents of the Talmudic number either, which is why after 1947 drastically reduced numbers of Jews appeared on paper.

301 days ago
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Your point is correct, but your numbers are off. The worldwide population of Jews went down slightly between 1939 and 1945. However, that number increased by 1948 from 1940.

Before the war: World Almanac 1929 (p. 727): 15,630,000 National Council of Churches USA 1930: 15,600,000 World Almanac 1936 (p. 748): 15,753,633 World Almanac 1938 (p. 510): 15,748,091 During the war: American Jewish Congress Council of Synagogues 1939 15,600,000 World Almanac 1940 (p. 129): 15,319,359 World Almanac 1942 (p. 849): 15,192,089 After the war: World Almanac 1947: (p. 748): 15,688,259 World Almanac 1948: (p. 849): 15,763,630 As shown, the numbers of Jews before and during the war, are mostly congruent and stable. Therefore, one may take as a fact 15.7 million Jews around the world shortly before the War, with a slight decline during the War. Immediately after the War, in 1947, the same sources reported 444,271 Jews more as in 1940! The number of the Council of Synagogues too is 163,630 higher than that of 1939! According to the World Almanac of 1947, the number of Jews in 1939 was 15,688,259. On February 22, 1948 the Jewish owned New York Times, gave the Jewish population of Palestine as 600-700,000; following the lowest number, it results in 16,288,259 Jews Worldwide. Nearly 600,000 more than before the war! So, Jewish statements from 1948 show nothing of 6 million murdered Jews.” Not surprising thus, the New York Jewish paper Aufbau from December 24,1948 dubbed the “Six Million Story “a pure fabrication.” Authoritative experts after the War clearly not believed that 6 million Jews disappeared. If between 1939/1940 and 1947 six million Jews were murdered, it is of course impossible that there were more Jews in 1948 than in 1940. With 6 million Jews murdered after the war, no more than 10,288,259 Jews could have been counted then. This was understood by the proponents of the Talmudic number either, which is why after 1947 drastically reduced numbers of Jews appeared on paper.

301 days ago
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Your point is correct, but your numbers are off. The worldwide population of Jews went down slightly between 1939 and 1945. That number not even close to 6 million.

Before the war: World Almanac 1929 (p. 727): 15,630,000 National Council of Churches USA 1930: 15,600,000 World Almanac 1936 (p. 748): 15,753,633 World Almanac 1938 (p. 510): 15,748,091 During the war: American Jewish Congress Council of Synagogues 1939 15,600,000 World Almanac 1940 (p. 129): 15,319,359 World Almanac 1942 (p. 849): 15,192,089 After the war: World Almanac 1947: (p. 748): 15,688,259 World Almanac 1948: (p. 849): 15,763,630 As shown, the numbers of Jews before and during the war, are mostly congruent and stable. Therefore, one may take as a fact 15.7 million Jews around the world shortly before the War, with a slight decline during the War. Immediately after the War, in 1947, the same sources reported 444,271 Jews more as in 1940! The number of the Council of Synagogues too is 163,630 higher than that of 1939! According to the World Almanac of 1947, the number of Jews in 1939 was 15,688,259. On February 22, 1948 the Jewish owned New York Times, gave the Jewish population of Palestine as 600-700,000; following the lowest number, it results in 16,288,259 Jews Worldwide. Nearly 600,000 more than before the war! So, Jewish statements from 1948 show nothing of 6 million murdered Jews.” Not surprising thus, the New York Jewish paper Aufbau from December 24,1948 dubbed the “Six Million Story “a pure fabrication.” Authoritative experts after the War clearly not believed that 6 million Jews disappeared. If between 1939/1940 and 1947 six million Jews were murdered, it is of course impossible that there were more Jews in 1948 than in 1940. With 6 million Jews murdered after the war, no more than 10,288,259 Jews could have been counted then. This was understood by the proponents of the Talmudic number either, which is why after 1947 drastically reduced numbers of Jews appeared on paper.

301 days ago
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Your point is correct, but your numbers are slightly off. The worldwide population of Jews went down slightly between 1939 and 1945.

301 days ago
1 score