The number of survivors of Treblinka II (the extermination camp) still alive at the end of World War 2 is given in the Wikipedia article on Treblinka as 40 (forty). (Compare this with the usual estimate of at least 850,000 victims slaughtered). Please see the link below. In addition, there was an older labor camp, Treblinka I, which was mainly intended for non-Jewish Poles who did not "cooperate" with the Nazis. It was a concentration camp (not an extermination camp) and had more survivors. Apparently some prisoners from this camp were drafted for various tasks at Treblinka II, but otherwise the two camps were distinct and separate.
Treblinka was an extermination camp. Nearly all the new arrivals was gassed as soon as possible after arrival. It had very little accommodation and only for SS personnel and for the small number of Jews who were forced to help with clearing the boxcars, sorting possessions and with cremation.
An estimated 850,000+ were Holocaust victims at Treblinka. It had the highest death toll after Auschwitz.
1 million Jews died in Auschwitz Birkenau, that is 1 million out of 1.1 million killed in total of all Auschwitz camps including subcamps
Nearly 1,000 people was able escape the Extermination camp.
27 people were liberated from Treblinka hurt, abused, gassed and happy to get out of the nightmare
About 4.5 Million people were sent to Auschwitz.
Of those who received numbers at Auschwitz-Birkenau, only 65,000 survived. It is estimated that only about 200,000 people who passed through the Auschwitz camps survived.
405,000
Well their was never an exact same number of people dying at Auschwitz daily. There were days when no one was killed, Auschwitz was in existance for over a year before mass killings started, and there were days where 30 000 died.
They died in a few minutes.
About 4.5 Million people were sent to Auschwitz.
Of those who received numbers at Auschwitz-Birkenau, only 65,000 survived. It is estimated that only about 200,000 people who passed through the Auschwitz camps survived.
The distance between Waterborne and Auschwitz Birkenau is 697 Miles.
405,000
There was one large extermination camp in Auschwitz II (Birkenau).
About 190,000 people died in Auschwitz I.
Well their was never an exact same number of people dying at Auschwitz daily. There were days when no one was killed, Auschwitz was in existance for over a year before mass killings started, and there were days where 30 000 died.
The percentage is from 45% - 68% of people died at Auschwitz were Jewish.
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They died in a few minutes.
There isn't an exact number but about 1,500 people were killed at Auschwitz in 1940.
About 965,000 Jews were murdered at Auschwitz.