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they died of disease and starvation
They didn't die out. A lot of them died, yes, but the Jewish people are still around.
Some died because they became very sick and many got shot and killed by the SS officers. They also committed suicide. Jews also could not afford food in the ghettos and suffered from starvation.
The Most number of Jews died were at Auschwitz II aka Birkenau with a total of 1.4 million deaths.
About 13,500 Jews died, however, they did not die IN the camp, they died after being moved to the Theresienstadt camp. See the related links for further reading.
Most died from the gas chambers or starvation.
Not many nowadays. At the time of WW2, estimates have guessed as many as six million Jews.
In very many cases, yes.
They were to work and die. That's all they wanted of the Jews. They were ether work to death, starved to death, beat to death, died of a sickness, or shot.
Yes. The number of Jews who died in the attacks is variously estimated at between 270 and 400.
The Holocaust was a horrific time resulting in the deaths of innocent Jews. many Jewish families were sent to concentration camps where the majority died from starvation, disease, or the gas chamber.
almost none. as the Hungarian action happened so late, the Germans had almost perfected how they went about collecting and deporting Jews. The Germans managed to take the 440 000 + Hungarian Jews in three months, so almost none of them died in Hungary (most of them would die in Poland).