Tomtomkent
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All of them. Any of them. You tell me where innocent Jewish civilians lost their lives during the war simply because they got caught in the crossfire. Your trolling questions imply that you don't believe there was such a thing.
But at least your insistence that historians discuss specific incidents where general statements about estimated totals are invalid means that we're not going to hear that idiotic "where did they go?" question from you anymore.
Nope. Sorry. This post makes no sense. We have good evidence of how many people caan beestimated to be killed, including civillians, in battles. We know about bodies recovered and disposed of after, who was on a ship that sunk. Etc.
More to the point we know when and where they took place. That is the problem you face Dogzilla.
There werent engagements in the "cleansed" ghettos. Or the anti tank trenches. Or the slavelabour camps. Or the death camps.
To say the "where did they go" question vanishes is pretty darned stupid, when youarelooking at specific incidents and noticing who is not accounted for. Who was not in the cities, or on the ships.
If they were killed in battles, one has to wonder why their bodies were shipped to poland to be incinnerated, or shot and dumped. why the allies would oblige hitler with joining this coverup, and why the Nazis then made all the evidence point to the Jewish population having been confined in ghettos and camps.
Alternatively Dogzilla could imagine some new battles where the camps were, that could explain the deaths by slave labour and extermination. Those bodies in anti tank trenches were... Caught by incredibly precise cross fires? From one direction, with identical range,weapons and discipline? While wearing the same pyjammas? With the same yellow star? By aWaffen SS unit called the Deaths Head, who happened to be on extermination duty? At a time and place where there were no allied or insurgent forces to engage with?