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Please give an approximate figure to the closest million.

2006-10-13 10:12:56 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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Going back in history and paying close attention to true and accurate population figures; Jews only constituted about 1% of Germany's population. So, if the last accurate count in 1939 is correct, there were about 70 million citizens living in Germany at the time. This leaves the Jewish population at less than 700,000 in Germany alone. 1,600 of which committed suicide before Hitler ever got to them. So, now we are left with about 698,000 Jews. Not all Jews were eradicated from Germany, about 200,000 survived, but in all 5.934 million Jews were killed. In 1939 there were 17 million Jews worldwide. At the end of the war there were about 11 million left. In 1933 there were about 15 million Jews worldwide.

Okay, sorry about the long-winded introduction. So, in 6 years the population increased by 2 million Jews. Assuming this trend kept up you would add 2 million for every 6 years that passed since 1939 => 2006 - 1939 = 67

Now divide by 6 => 67/6 is a little more than 11.

Multiply 11 by 2 => 22 million

Add this to the figure from 1939 => 17 mil + 22 mil = 39 million

Close to three times more the current population which is at 13.3 million.

Remember => No Holocaust = No Israel => so no need to assume a lesser number due to the situation in the middle east.

2006-10-13 10:51:44 · answer #1 · answered by TM 3 · 0 0

56 million
14 million current jews +
42 million
(6 million died the holocaust * app. 7 descendants).

2006-10-13 10:20:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

None, because the muslims would have killed them all.

2006-10-13 10:19:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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