Daniel Rubenstein@paulrubens
The Germans called their plan for eliminating Polish Jews “Operation Reinhard.” It was named after senior SS officer Reinhard Heydrich, one of the chief architects of the Final Solution.
Operation Reinhard started in March 1942 and lasted 21 months.
There is a 92-day period of this operation that stands out.
In August, September, and October of 1942, the Germans and their accomplices murdered at least 1.32 million Jews.
That is an average murder rate of 14,348 Jews per day, every day, for three months.
That is almost five 9/11s per day, every day, for three months.
Around 25 percent of the total number of Jews murdered in the Holocaust were murdered in these three months.
When Operation Reinhard ended in November 1943, there were essentially no Jews left in Poland for the Germans to kill.