Richard Korherr: Statistical report on the final solution to the Jewish question

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Richard Korherr: Statistical report on the final solution to the Jewish question 

Richard Korherr born in Regensburg, 1903, graduated from his academic studies with honours and went on to publish statistical works, which earned him high praise. In 1928 he joined the Reich Bureau of Statistics. The Bavarian prime minister appointed him chairman of the board of Reich und Heimat, a government-sponsored society. Korherr's book Geburtenrückgang was well received; Benito Mussolini personally translated the Italian version. The 1936 edition had a foreward by Himmler. From 1935 to 1940 he was director of the Würzburg municipal bureau of statistics and also lectured at the local university. From 1934 he worked concurrently as head of the section of statistics and demographic policy in the headquarters of Rudolf Hess, then deputy Führer. In 1937 and 1938 Korherr published Untergang der alten Kulturvölker and in 1938 an atlas under the title Volk und Raum. In May 1937 Korherr joined the Nazi party but he did not become a member of the SA or SS.

After the war Korherr spent some time in the allies' custody but was one of the earliest to be released, and emerged unscathed later from the de-nazification process. He was no doubt helped by the fact that he rescued Erich Simon, the Jewish statistician of the Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland. An affidavit and correspondence, also in this collection, by the latter supports this. However, Korherr lost his job at the West German finance ministry after publication of the 1962 edition of Reitlinger's book.

 
Richard Korherr: Statistical report on the final solution to the Jewish question 

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