Auschwitz II: 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
This gives a total of at least 3,600,000, and possibly 4,600,000. Of these, over 80% were Jews. These camps thus accounted for about half the total number of Jews killed in the entire Nazi Holocaust, including almost the whole Jewish population of Poland.
According to SS reports, there were more than 700,000 prisoners left in the camps in January 1945. [when they were liberated] It has been estimated that nearly half of the total number of concentration camp deaths between 1933 and 1945 occurred during the last year of the war.
2007-01-24 12:08:46
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answered by Tiff 5
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There are many, but only a few having to do with Jews, so I'm guessing that's what you're asking. Maybe you should question why Jews are asking you this.
2007-01-24 20:06:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Dont forget Dachau-200,000 went in,30,000 never left.
2007-01-25 00:16:46
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answered by tpasenelli 4
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