Friday, January 4, 2019

Nazis murdered 14,000 Jews a day at peak of Holocaust


German National Railway records used in determining transports.

“In August, September and October of 1942, … German forces and their allies in Poland killed at least 1.32 million Jews. That averages out to 14,348 per day, every day. Virtually all of the victims were from Poland and its immediate neighbors.

Of those 1.32 million, “An estimated 292,000 … were killed with bullets by special mobile shooting squads called Einsatzgruppen.”



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