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How Many Died & Why is it Hidden? "There are two main sources for determining the number of people who died during the Second World War: the International Tracing Service, dependent on the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva, but located in Bad Arolsen (FRG), and all the German administrations responsible for making payments for "restitutions", "compensation" and "reparations". All these bodies are closed to independent researchers. In particular, the International Tracing Service has taken precautions since it has noticed that revisionists are interested in its forty million records. To date, only the figures provided by the International Committee of the Red Cross can be considered certain. The special office of the ICRC in Bad Arolsen keeps track of all officially documented deaths in the German concentration camps of the Third Reich. A summary as of January 1, 1993 shows 296,081 deaths. Here is the summary of ALL deaths (not just jews) from all causes at all camps as 1983