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The estimates for the number of people systematically killed by the Nazis during World War II vary from around 11 million to around 17 million. If you take the entire period of the war, just under six years, that's an average of about 6,500 people systematically murdered every day.

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absolute rubbish

If you want figures for the Holocaust:

there were about four million who died in the camps, if you take the dates of the organised murder in the camps: dec '41 until dec '44 plus the death marches etc, taking the end date to about aug '45 (as those who still died in the allied hands died because of what the Nazis did to them) = 44 months, you get about three thousand per day. But this will give you an inaccurate figure, as over the summer of '44 an average of five thousand were being killed per day in Auschwitz alone, but dec '44 onwards only hundreds per day died.

this would be added to those who died whilst not in captivity, like the million pus executed on the eastern front, which of course mainly happened in the period jun '41 - dec '41

then if you want to expand your definition of the Holocaust to be more inclusive, the two million plus Soviet POWs were killed in a very short time frame.

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