Implications of Korherr's arithmetic (check my math)
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2025 2:50 pm
This morning I was rereading parts of the Korherr report to reply to the incoherent babblings of CJ over in this thread:
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Korherr report: http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org ... rherr.html
I noticed something curious about some of Korherr's numbers which had completely escaped me before. Perhaps this has been pointed out previously, but I don't recall seeing it come up. It involves a bit of arithmetic so please bear with me.
European and World Jewish Populations for 1937
We can easily determine exactly what numbers he's using.
European and World Jewish Populations for 1943
He does not explicitly give us the numerator or denominator here, but we can back these out.
To get the denominator (world Jewish population in 1943), we need to make use of the percentage he gave us earlier.
This is basically the same as the 1937 value (slightly higher). So implicitly he believes the world population did not really change which obviously contradicts the Holocaust story. Of course, the true believers will brush this off. They will just say this is part of the "camouflage." But if you think it through that doesn't really make any sense. This wasn't for mass consumption. If Korherr intended to present a false picture that the global population did not decline why not make this explicit? What would be the point of such a subtle denial of the Holocaust in a private report? The more natural conclusion here is that he simply doesn't think all these Jews had died.
So: 5.8M in Europe. ~17.0-17.5M World. ~1/3 in Europe.
Summary
Korherr's numbers imply the global Jewish population essentially did not change from 1937 to 1943. (Note: imo, this is probably not true. It probably went down some during that time. But the point is that Korherr is unaware of the mass extermination program or has chosen to try to do an extremely subtle and totally unnecessary "cover up".)
If the Holocaust were story were true, the 4.5M reduction would have to be entirely due to deaths (the final 1.5M coming in 1943-1945), and these deaths would obviously reduce the population in Europe AND the world simultaneously.
10.3M - 4.5M = 5.8M in Europe (no difference)
17.0M - 4.5M = 12.5M for the World
5.8/12.5 = 46.4% in Europe (not the 1/3 estimated by Korherr)
viewtopic.php?t=514
Korherr report: http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org ... rherr.html
I noticed something curious about some of Korherr's numbers which had completely escaped me before. Perhaps this has been pointed out previously, but I don't recall seeing it come up. It involves a bit of arithmetic so please bear with me.
The 1/3 is the part that I want to focus on because we can back out from this what Korherr thought the global Jewish population was in 1943.According to the calculations of the Reich Office for Statistics, in 1880 Europe accounted for 88.4% of the World Jewish population, in 1937 only 60.4%. In 1943 Europe should not account for more than one third of the world Jewish population. (from X. European Jewish Statistics)
European and World Jewish Populations for 1937
We can easily determine exactly what numbers he's using.
The implied world Jewish population would be 10.3M/.604 = 17.05M, and elsewhere he explicitly says he assumes a prewar world population of 17M.In 1937 10.3 million (60%) were living in Europe and 5.1 million (30%) in America. In 1880 the European Jews comprised 88% of the world Jewish population and the American Jews only slightly more than 3%.
The total Jewish population of the world was estimated at 17 million in 1937. Of these, over 10 million were in Europe.
So this is absolutely cut and dry. 10.3M in Europe. 17.0M global. 60% in Europe.The Statistische Reichsamt (German Bureau of Statistics) estimated the total Jewish population of the world at 17 million in 1937.
European and World Jewish Populations for 1943
He does not explicitly give us the numerator or denominator here, but we can back these out.
We have already established that his number for the Jewish population in Europe as of 1937 was 10.3M. The reduction of 4.5M would imply a Jewish population in Europe of 5.8M in 1943.These figures indicate that the Jewish population of Europe has already been reduced by 4 million. On the European continent (after Russia with c. 4 million) only Hungary (750,000, Rumania (302,000) and possibly France have large Jewish populations.
In addition to the abovementioned figures, if one takes into account the Jewish emigration, the excess mortality in the non-German countries of Middle and Western Europe and the unavoidable double-counting due to the fluctuation of the Jews, then the reduction of the Jewish population of Europe from 1937 to the beginning of 1943 could be estimated at 4 and a half million.
To get the denominator (world Jewish population in 1943), we need to make use of the percentage he gave us earlier.
5.8M*3=17.4MIn 1943 Europe should not account for more than one third of the world Jewish population.
This is basically the same as the 1937 value (slightly higher). So implicitly he believes the world population did not really change which obviously contradicts the Holocaust story. Of course, the true believers will brush this off. They will just say this is part of the "camouflage." But if you think it through that doesn't really make any sense. This wasn't for mass consumption. If Korherr intended to present a false picture that the global population did not decline why not make this explicit? What would be the point of such a subtle denial of the Holocaust in a private report? The more natural conclusion here is that he simply doesn't think all these Jews had died.
So: 5.8M in Europe. ~17.0-17.5M World. ~1/3 in Europe.
Summary
Korherr's numbers imply the global Jewish population essentially did not change from 1937 to 1943. (Note: imo, this is probably not true. It probably went down some during that time. But the point is that Korherr is unaware of the mass extermination program or has chosen to try to do an extremely subtle and totally unnecessary "cover up".)
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Yr Europe World % Europe
1937 10.3M 17.0M 60.4%
1943 5.8M ~17.0M ~1/3
10.3M - 4.5M = 5.8M in Europe (no difference)
17.0M - 4.5M = 12.5M for the World
5.8/12.5 = 46.4% in Europe (not the 1/3 estimated by Korherr)