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7/16/2025, 4:51:40 PM
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Ryan Faulk did the numbers on this. The most reasonable estimate is 1.1 million. This is how many would die simply by existing in countries where WWII was taking place.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IdNZ72sVRR4H98zpFnYcgBfC1-qbkV5C/view
The 271K figure or whatever that /pol/ cites is absurdly low as it would mean that jews were less likely to die during WWII than their countrymen
Ryan Faulk did the numbers on this. The most reasonable estimate is 1.1 million. This is how many would die simply by existing in countries where WWII was taking place.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IdNZ72sVRR4H98zpFnYcgBfC1-qbkV5C/view
The 271K figure or whatever that /pol/ cites is absurdly low as it would mean that jews were less likely to die during WWII than their countrymen
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