There isn't an exact number for Jewish children escaping the concentration camps. Children, the sick, and the elderly were the first to be sent into the gas chambers (killed) because they were of no use to the Nazis; they weren't capable of doing heavy work.
to make the Jewish men women and children do work and it was just to hurt them so sad
When they entered the concentration camp everyone was complety shaved - men women and children
Yes he is. His grandparents were Hungarian Jews and escaped to America during the Holocaust.
not if you count the gypsy children.
In the Holocaust (WW2)? One million Jewish children were killed.
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About 1.5 million (Jewish) children were killed in the holocaust. If you include Romany and Sinta children (Gypsies), and children of any race or background who had disabilities, the number grows to about 2.5 million.
After the Holocaust, it is estimated that around 150,000 to 200,000 Jewish children survived. Many of these children were orphaned, having lost their families during the genocide. The devastation of the Holocaust resulted in a significant loss of the pre-war Jewish population, which was around 1.5 million Jewish children before the war. The impact of the Holocaust on the Jewish community continues to be felt today.
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It was a Jewish concentration camp. Around 200'000 people were killed here, and around 600 escaped.