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Subject: Germany Produces Records Of Its 600,000 Jewish Residents,
1933-45: Where Are The Rest?
Germany Produces Records Of Its
600,000 Jewish Residents, 1933-45: Where Are The Rest?
By bo on Oct 27th, 2008
After four years of detailed research, the most complete
list to-date of Jewish residents living in Germany between 1933 and 1945 has
been handed over to the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial site in Jerusalem.
Over six decades after the end of the Holocaust, family
members and scholars can use the list, which includes some 600,000 names, to
find out the fate of individuals during the Holocaust.
“It provides information about the fate of Jews in
National-Socialist Germany, their place of birth, their place of residence and
about whether and when they left Germany or when they were murdered,” Franka
Kuehn, spokeswoman for the German Foundation for Remembrance, Responsibility and
Future, which initiated the research project, told Deutsche Welle.
More news on this can be found here.
According to the Zionists, three million Jews were ostensibly murdered at
Auchwitz alone. That figure was subsequently revised under the light of scrutiny
to just over one million.
But that doesn’t make sense, since Germany’s records indicate that its
entire Jewish population was circa 600,000 during WWII, and only a portion of
them would have ended up in labor camps. Fewer still would have actually died in
those camps.
The Jerusalem Post admits that these records constitute a complete list of
WWII era German Jews:
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Germany Produces Records Of Its 600,000 Jewish Residents,
1933-45:
Where Are The Rest?
By bo on Oct 27th,
2008
After four years of detailed research, the
most complete list to-
date of Jewish residents living in Germany between
1933 and 1945 has
been handed over to the Yad Vashem Holocaust
Memorial site in Jerusalem.
Over six decades
after the end of the Holocaust, family members
and scholars can use
the list, which includes some 600,000 names, to
find out the fate of
individuals during the Holocaust.
“It provides
information about the fate of Jews in National-
Socialist Germany, their
place of birth, their place of residence and
about whether and when
they left Germany or when they were murdered,”
Franka Kuehn,
spokeswoman for the German Foundation for Remembrance,
Responsibility
and Future, which initiated the research project, told
Deutsche
Welle.
More news on this can be found here.
According to the
Zionists, three million Jews were ostensibly murdered
at Auchwitz
alone. That figure was subsequently revised under the
light of
scrutiny to just over one million.
But that doesn’t make sense, since
Germany’s records indicate that its
entire Jewish population was circa
600,000 during WWII, and only a
portion of them would have ended up in
labor camps. Fewer still would
have actually died in those
camps.
The Jerusalem Post admits that these records constitute a
complete
list of WWII era German Jews:
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http://www.remoteviewer.nu/?p=7325
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