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History, 14.05.2021 14:00 franstirlacci

Caroline is reading a blog that suddenly begins to discuss Germany during WWII. The blog mentions that even though some report that the Jews had the largest amount of casualties in the war, it was really the German people who suffered. The blog states that 35 percent of German people lost their lives due to advancing Allied armies. This, the author states, makes the few casualties in concentration camps pale in comparison. What might be a good question for Caroline to consider as she looks at this blog? Are there citations provided for these facts?

Does the writer sound knowledgeable of the subject?

Can I imagine how this idea may have been missed by investigators?

Has this blog been quoted by anyone else online?

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