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"18 percent of today's Germans believe that their relatives helped the victims during the Holocaust. In fact, less than 0.1 percent did.
Source: Foundation EVZ (2018)"
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@ju I don't have access to the original study to check, but can't 0,1% of 1040 people be relatives to 18% of today's people ?
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@lienrag Not sure I understood your question correctly, but it doesn't seem like it, in terms of population numbers and growth.
Germany had a population of 65 millions in 1933 and nearly 80 millions in 1939 (counting Austria, the Sudetes and other annexed lands). It was 65 in 1946 and nearly 83 in 2018.
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