"The estimated loss of up to six million dead is founded too much on both emotional, biased testimonies and on exaggerated data in the postwar reckonings of war crimes and on the squaring of accounts with the defeated"
- Franjo Tudjman
About this Quote
This quote by Franjo Tudjman is describing the estimated loss of as much as six million dead throughout World War II. He is recommending that this price quote is too expensive and is based upon emotional, biased testaments and also overstated data. He is suggesting that the postwar numerations of battle criminal activities as well as the making even of accounts with the defeated have been used to inflate the number of casualties. He is recommending that the real number of casualties is most likely to be lower than the approximated 6 million. This quote highlights the importance of exact information and proof when making price quotes and also reasonings about historic occasions. It additionally works as a tip of the requirement to be knowledgeable about the potential for bias as well as overestimation when interpreting information.