500,000 jews in Germany in 1933 - Where did they get 6,000,000?

Started by yankeedoodle, May 13, 2020, 12:35:53 PM

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yankeedoodle

The oh-we-just-love-ourselves-so-much This Day in Jewish History website,  https://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/ , has this report about the jewish population in Germany in 1933. 

Hey, you dumb goy, do you math, and see that the jewish population in Germany was about 500,000.  Wonder where the Nazis found 6,000,000 jews?  A lot of these 500,000 jews would have left Germany between 1933 and 1939, when the war began.  Of course, there were jews in Poland and France and other places, but, hard to see where they found 6,000,000, simply because there weren't 6,000,000 jews for the Nazis to "holocaust."

QuoteThis Day ... In Jewish History
JUNE 16

https://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/2019/06/this-day-june-16-in-jewish-history-by.html
1933: According to a census on this date, the Jewish population of Berlin, Germany's capital city was about 160,000. Berlin's Jewish community was the largest in Germany, comprising more than 32 percent of all Jews in the country.