Even the official holocaust numbers don't add up:
If 1.1 million people were killed in Auschwitz, 800k in Treblinka, 167k in Sobibor, 200k in Chelmno/Kulmhof, 80k in Majdanek, 500k in Belzec, this amounts to only a total of 2.9 million people.
These were all the death/extermination camps in Poland, btw.
If you add in the victims of all other concentration camps where no large scale (50k and more) gassings took place, and people only died out of other causes like disease and attrition, I'd say you'd get another 600,000 or so.
Dachau (41,500),
Mauthausen-Gusen (100,000),
Buchenwald (56,000),
Theresienstadt (33,000),
Bergen-Belsen (52,000),
Sachsenhausen (30,000),
Stutthof (85,000),
Neuengamme (60,000),
Ravensbrück (30,000),
Flossenburg (30,000),
Natzweiler (22,000),
Grossrosen (40,000)
Vught/Herzogensbusch (749)
So we're sitting at around 3.5 million.
Remember the holocaust death toll is 11 million civilians, of which 6 million are jews. Are you telling me the remaining 7.5 million were all killed out in the field?
I know the Warsaw Ghetto uprising/clearing (13,000) and Babyn Jar + related mass shootings (33,000 + 150,000) are things we learn about, but no effort is taken to explain the remaining 7.3 million victims.
Can pro-Holocaust people help me out here by giving me info on how many people perished outside the camps?
>inb4 7.3 million
break-down of the numbers would be nice