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Alexej
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14.06.2002 13:57:07
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WWII;
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Ре: Насчет исследований
>Судя по всему таких исследований не проводилось и проводиться не будет.
У того же Везенталя написано:
Of the 566,000 Jews (by race) who lived in Germany when Hitler came to power, some 200,000 fell victim to the Nazi extermination policy and some 300,000 were saved, mostly by emigrating from the country. (These and subsequent figures refer to Jews by "race" and are rounded off in thousands.) During the existence of the Third Reich, the surplus of deaths over births among the Jewish population of Germany (which had a rate of aging that was high even before 1933, and that rose further as a result of emigration) was 66,000.
The actual number of Jewish emigrants from Germany between 1933 and 1945 was 346,000. This figure includes 98,000 who emigrated to European countries conquered later by the Nazis; of these, an estimated 70,000 were deported during the Nazi occupation, together with Jews from the local population. Some 5,000 of these deportees survived the war. Approximately 137,000 Jews were deported directly from Germany, of whom about 9,000 survived. The figure of 200,000 German Jews who fell victim to Nazi extermination also includes several thousand Jews who were murdered in the Euthanasia Program or who committed suicide (most of the suicides occurred at the time of the deportations). In addition to the 20,000 Jews surviving the war in Germany (15,000 in the open, mostly Mischlinge, and 3,000 to 5,000 who had gone undergound), another 5,000 survived in the Theresienstadt ghetto and 4,000 in other concentration camps.