How to calculate the Holocaust deaths.
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 8:38 pm
Richard Feynman came up with a method of estimating something when you lack data. Break the problem down into as many steps as you can then estimate each step separately. You are just as likely to over estimate a step as under estimate a step so the errors tend to cancel out. An example follows.
The Jews let it slip that there were 1,000,000 Holocaust survivors alive in 2005. So my question was how many had to be alive at the end of the war for 1,000,000 to be alive in 2005. I then had to find an actuary table. I chose United States life tables and actuarial tables 1939 to 1941 by Thomas N. E. Greville. It gives a life expectancy of 63.62 years. This is certainly an upper bound. Since at the time the United States had the highest life expectancy in the world. In addition those born before 1940 would have had a lower life expectancy. This means that any correction you come up with by using better tables or actual data will lower the Holocaust number that I give.
War deaths are calculated by taking the number of people who died minus the number of people who would have died had there been no war. This is the source of the largest error. The Jews are trying to pass off people who died of old age as Holocaust deaths.
The Germans had a list of Jews in each country. There is 6,292,300 people on that list. This means while Hitler was in power 1,186,853 Jews were born and 1,186,853 Jews died of natural causes. Since I didn't know exactly when the survivors passed the 1,000,000 mark I simplified the problem some what. I set the age of the youngest survivor at exactly 60 years old. I then set the time Hitler was in power at exactly 12 years. It was then just a matter of adding up the values in the table. The total was there were 5,622,699 Jews alive at the end of the war which gives an upper bound of deaths of 669,601.
I then recalculated the numbers assuming the Axis killed all Jews under 10 years old. That is the youngest survivor in 2005 was 70 years old. This means there would have needed to be 12,190,659 Jews alive at the end of the war. The only way this could happen is if the axis powers raised several million people from the dead. So no the children were not killed.
There is no point of giving you the sources of this information. I'm challenging you to come up with better ones.
The Jews let it slip that there were 1,000,000 Holocaust survivors alive in 2005. So my question was how many had to be alive at the end of the war for 1,000,000 to be alive in 2005. I then had to find an actuary table. I chose United States life tables and actuarial tables 1939 to 1941 by Thomas N. E. Greville. It gives a life expectancy of 63.62 years. This is certainly an upper bound. Since at the time the United States had the highest life expectancy in the world. In addition those born before 1940 would have had a lower life expectancy. This means that any correction you come up with by using better tables or actual data will lower the Holocaust number that I give.
War deaths are calculated by taking the number of people who died minus the number of people who would have died had there been no war. This is the source of the largest error. The Jews are trying to pass off people who died of old age as Holocaust deaths.
The Germans had a list of Jews in each country. There is 6,292,300 people on that list. This means while Hitler was in power 1,186,853 Jews were born and 1,186,853 Jews died of natural causes. Since I didn't know exactly when the survivors passed the 1,000,000 mark I simplified the problem some what. I set the age of the youngest survivor at exactly 60 years old. I then set the time Hitler was in power at exactly 12 years. It was then just a matter of adding up the values in the table. The total was there were 5,622,699 Jews alive at the end of the war which gives an upper bound of deaths of 669,601.
I then recalculated the numbers assuming the Axis killed all Jews under 10 years old. That is the youngest survivor in 2005 was 70 years old. This means there would have needed to be 12,190,659 Jews alive at the end of the war. The only way this could happen is if the axis powers raised several million people from the dead. So no the children were not killed.
There is no point of giving you the sources of this information. I'm challenging you to come up with better ones.