Lol, omg, are you from /pol/? I honestly can't tell at this point. Yes, I know those laws are real. My point is that people can & have questioned the numbers when new evidence came up. The 4.9 & 6.2 figures come from Gerald Reitlinger & Wolfgang Benz respectively.
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Dude, I'm not going to go into their methodology with you. Feel free to look it up for yourself. Sorry, but once again I'm going with the experts in the field over your armchair opinions that you got off /pol/ .jpgs
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Here are free versions. You might be able to find something else. Benz: http://ebookfb2.com/725686-dimension-des-voumllkermords-die-zahl-der-juumldischen-opfer-des-nationalsozialismus-wolfgang-benz-epub-fb2.html … Reitlinger: https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Final_Solution.html?id=zI-ajwEACAAJ …
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You mean the laws that a deeply nationalistic government passed to try to rewrite history by doing the exact same thing that Aydin did in her video about how good Polish Nationalism is? I think that's a bad thing & is ahistorical. I think that kinda supports all of my points.
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1. Except other laws don't stop people from questioning the numbers if they actually have evidence. The Polish law stops people from talking about the facts that have demonstrable evidence backing it. 2. Lol, when did I say that? My point is that she hit all the same points
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1. "If you make a case that different methods of murder were used than the official story, you get arrested." Can you give me a citation on that?
2. Lol, okay whatever you say, buddy. That article even points out how the Pols hate the term "Death Camps" 
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