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How many people that were killed in Auschwitz-Birkeneau concentration camp were Jewish?

90% or more of the people murdered in Auschwitz were Jewish.


How many Jewish people died in Auschwitz concentration camp?

About 965,000 Jews were murdered at Auschwitz.


How many people died at Auschwitz what pecentage were jewish?

The percentage is from 45% - 68% of people died at Auschwitz were Jewish.


How many people were killed at the Auschwitz-Birkeneau concentration camp?

It is estimated that 1.1 million people, most of them Jewish, died in Auschwitz.


How many Jewish people died in auschwicz?

Roughly one million Jews were killed in Auschwitz.


Of the six million Jewish people murdered how many were children?

Approximately 1.5 million.


How many were killed in the holocoust?

Over 6 million people. One out of 3 Jewish people was murdered.


How many jews died in Auschwitz III?

Around 15,000 Jewish People were killed at Auschwitz III (Monowitz) most of these were killed due to the workings at the IG Farben Factory.


How many people did Rudolf hoss testify that were murdered at Auschwitz?

The figure given in his confession was three million, but even the chief prosecutor said at the time that the figure was too high. Scholarly research by the Auschwitz Museum estimates at least 1.1 million killed at Auschwitz.


How many people were non Jewish in Auschwitz?

According to research done by the Auschwitz Musuem about 85% of the those killed at the Auschwitz group of camps were Jews. The others included Roma/Sinti (gypsies), Poles, Soviet prisoners of war, Jehovah's Witnesses and 48 homosexuals.


How many Jewish people were murdered during the Holocaust?

The generally accepted figure is about 6 million.


How many campuses composed Auschwitz?

Auschwitz was composed of three main camps: Auschwitz I, the original camp and administrative center; Auschwitz II-Birkenau, which was primarily a extermination camp; and Auschwitz III-Monowitz, a labor camp. Additionally, there were numerous subcamps associated with these main sites. Together, these facilities played a central role in the Holocaust, where over a million people were murdered.