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Debate on how many Jews were killed during the Holocaust continues

The debate on how many Jews were killed during the Holocaust continues. Jewish sources claim that 1,5 million Jews were killed in Auschwitz concentration camp but non-Jewish sources give lower numbers.

An AI program has answered questions about the number of killed Jews and given clashing numbers.


The program alleges that 1.1 million people were killed in Auschwitz through cremation, majority of whom being Jews. Thus, those killed were not all Jews. In addition, the program reveals that there were only four crematorium ovens, which could two-three bodies within one hour. Based on this calculation, it should take seven-eight years to cremate 1.1 million people.

In addition, censuses on Jewish population show that post-war Jewish population increased instead of declining.

Analysts argue that Jews exaggerate the toll to play victim. Despite that other nations had more losses during the Second World War, none of them politicized their pains, they add.

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