This seems fake to me.
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There were no accurate records on the subject.
One of the reasons the Nazis forced the Jews to wear yellow stars was for identification, because otherwise it was impossible to tell German Jews from other Germans without looking at their dick. One haircut and a change of address and they are just another German.
Poland conducted a national census just before the war. This census included (for the first time) religion. It was collated using IBM mechanical database equipment; that is, punch cards.
Well over 90% of the Jews of Poland were executed. The Nazis made extensive use of the IBM punch card database to locate Jewish people.
Most of the records of Jewish people (individuals) and Jewish populations were kept by those populations. Rabbis kept records of births, deaths and marriages.
After the war those populations were dispersed or otherwise destroyed. A lot of their records went with them.
Almost all of the estimates are based on the extensive records kept by the Nazi regime.
I mean... except for the estimates on the 'executions'! That seems to be the important thing, right?
What makes you think that the Nazis didn't keep records of the executions?
Just the fact that they...didn't! There were death-books from Auschwitz, which were quite meticulous, but they only documented deaths in the 10,000's. These deaths were attributed to typhus.
The 'holocaust' deaths are completely undocumented. And the two main repositories of 'evidence' -- Treblinka/Belzec -- have never been investigated because, of course, that would mean 'desecrating the bodies'... that may/may-not be there.
Well... there was an informal investigation done by an Australian Geophysicist who used ground-penetrating radar to prove that the ground hadn't been disturbed, and thus 800K bodies could not be buried there... But then the jews threatened him, and paved Belzec over with jagged concrete so that no one could ever do any research.
Totally reasonable, right!