Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Korherr Report is a 16-page document on the numbers of Jews in Germany and German-controlled Europe as of January 1, 1943, written by the chief inspector of the statistical bureau of the SS, professional statistician Dr Richard Korherr. Korherr, commissioned by Heinrich Himmler calculated that, from 1937 to December 1942, the number of Jews in Europe had fallen by 4 million. The proportional decrease of Soviet Russian Jews from the territories overrun in Operation Barbarossa was not included due to lack of statistical data. The summaries came from the RSHA office receiving all SS reports about the so-called "already evacuated" Jews. Their "special treatment" (Sonderbehandlung, a code word for mass murder) was removed from the document on the request of Himmler who intended to share it with Hitler.. }
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- Korherr_Report abstract "The Korherr Report is a 16-page document on the numbers of Jews in Germany and German-controlled Europe as of January 1, 1943, written by the chief inspector of the statistical bureau of the SS, professional statistician Dr Richard Korherr. Korherr, commissioned by Heinrich Himmler calculated that, from 1937 to December 1942, the number of Jews in Europe had fallen by 4 million. The proportional decrease of Soviet Russian Jews from the territories overrun in Operation Barbarossa was not included due to lack of statistical data. The summaries came from the RSHA office receiving all SS reports about the so-called "already evacuated" Jews. Their "special treatment" (Sonderbehandlung, a code word for mass murder) was removed from the document on the request of Himmler who intended to share it with Hitler.".