If you're refering to the German Holocaust work camp, there was only one by that name. Many work camps existed. None are still active. There were two death camps next to Auschwitz, who's names I forget. They were seperate places.
2006-12-14 06:36:28
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answered by kaz 4
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Auschwitz is only one of the many concentration camps the Nazi had. Maybe you are confused because over the following years, the camp was expanded and consisted of three main parts: Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II-Birkenau, and Auschwitz III-Monowitz
You have many more concentration camps: Bergen Belsen, Dachau, Mauthausen, Majdanek, Jasenoca, Treblinka, Belzec and Sobibór among other.
The number of people killed at these death camps has been estimated as follows:
Auschwitz : about 1,400,000
Belzec: at least 436,000
Chelmno:at least 152,000
Majdanek: 78,000 [6] - 235,000
Sobibór: at least 170,000
Treblinka: at least 800,000
Jasenovac: 500,000-840,000[citation needed]
Maly Trostenets: at least 60,000
2006-12-14 08:17:53
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answered by Martha P 7
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There is one concentration camp named Auschwitz. There is no exact number of people murdered there because , of course, the nazis lost count.
2006-12-14 06:35:13
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answered by fancyname 6
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