1 hour to a couple days, some were 8 miles, some were 80
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Death marches were generally hundreds or thousands of miles, the aim was to march people until they died.
The death marches happened all throughout the end of the Holocaust. The Nazis took the Jews on long marches from camp to camp so that they could hide the evidence of the camp ever existing.
60KM
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Death marches transported Jews from concentration camp to concentration camp as the Allies neared.
there were two main reasons: the marches occurred because the camps from which they started were under threat of liberation, so the inmates were marched to another camp the marches were a way of killing the participants, some marches did not even reach their destination, they would just keep marching until all of the charges died or the guards deserted
The Death Marches took place between 1944 and 1945. Prisoners were forced to march for tens of miles in the snow to travel from camp to camp. No one really knows ho many people survived these marches but what is known is that around 250,000 Jews died during the marches.
presumably you are referring to the Death Marches.
There were many Death Marches during World War II and the Holocaust. The first were observed during 1942 and the last marches in 1945.
A long time
Death marches were so tragic because lots of people died.
58,000 men and woman were forced onto death marches.
The country that is hosting the Olympics will be the last country that marches in the Olympic ceremonies.
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Death Marches
Death marches transported Jews from concentration camp to concentration camp as the Allies neared.
they were called 'Death Marches'.
The host nation always marches out last at the Olympics opening ceremony.
you stupid head get a LIFE!!
January 1945