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The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany — also called the Claims Conference — released a report Tuesday that shows the population of Holocaust survivors across the world is ...
By 2030, the analysis found, just 11,800 survivors will remain there. The analysis comes a year after the Claims Conference’s first-ever exhaustive tally of living survivors, which found that ...
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By 2030, the analysis found, just 11,800 survivors will remain there. The analysis comes a year after the Claims Conference’s first-ever exhaustive tally of living survivors, which found that ...
Seventy percent of Holocaust survivors will pass away in the next decade, according to a report by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) published on Tuesday.
It is based on the extensive data collected since 1952 by the Claims Conference, which includes survivors who receive direct payments or social welfare services funded by the organization as a ...
The projections were created based on the observed 2022 and 2023 mortality rates of over 250,000 survivors who received benefits, payments, or services through the Claims Conference. The site of ...
We all have a testimony that needs to be shared,” Schmulovitz said in a Claims Conference press release. “We all want to be sure that this generation of young people and the ones that come ...