According to International Red Cross statistics from October 1980, 273,905 cases of deceased inmates could be documented for the top 15 German-run WWII work camps—including some of the most “notorious”—Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau, Lublin- Majdanek, Mauthausen, etc. This includes inmates of all nationalities and from all causes, including old age and disease. (By Jan. 1, 1993, 13 years later, the number of documented cases had risen to 296,081; see G. Rudolf (ed.), Dissecting the Holocaust, Theses & Dissertations Press, Chicago, Ill., 2003, p. 212.) This is a far cry from the alleged “6 million” Jews who are claimed to have been “gassed to death” under orders from Adolf Hitler and his top “henchmen.”
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