6,000 a day
there was no daily quota. At its height 30 000 were killed per day.
Most were killed as soon as practical after arrival. The others had to work up to 11 hours a day, 6 days a week.
Auschwitz
there was no daily quota, the gas chambers were only in opperation for about half of the time that Auschwitz was open. The main gas chambers were not on-line for much of that time. At the peak Auschwitz could murder 30,000 in a day, however this number was unsustainable over a long period.
There was no daily quota, there were days where no one died and days where 30 000 died.
25,613 Jews were killed at Dachau concentration camp.Jews has been deported to Dachau for 11 Years 7 months and 2 weeks = 4242 Days.25,613/4242= 6.So in average of 6 Jews per day were killed. However, this isn't accurate for all days. most days Jews wasn't killed until After the Wansee conference and the idea of Final Solution to deal with the Jewish problem.______________Nowhere near that number of Jews. The figure given above is the total for the total overall death toll at Dachau, assuming that the SS's own figures are accurate. Contrary to a widesperead misconception, very few Jews were imprisoned or killed at Dachau. It was one of the main camps for political oponents of the Nazi regime, and on the whole conditions there were significantly better than, for example, at Mauthausen or Auschwitz.
Auschwitz the largest killing up to 3-4 thousand Jews a day
Auschwitz did not exist at that time.
Many died in in gas chambersMillions of Jews were killed in many various ways, such as:Stavation - In the ghettos.Gas Vans - Used at Chelmno and elsewhere.Machine gunned - into pits the Jews had dug out.In extermination camps (such as Trelinka, part of Auschwitz-Birkenau, Sobibor) - where they were gassed or shot.In harsh concentration camps - where they were worked to death.He killed them by putting them into gas chambers , also he would work them to death , by not feeding them and making me them work all hours of the day with no food or sleep .Any horrid way you could imagine. Starvation, beatings, poison, burning.
The figures varies from 3,000 a day to 12,000 People died at Auschwitz on a daily bases. In total, it's average of 6,000 People were killed daily.
It is a day to remember the Nazi "Final Solution" of exterminating the Jews. The day is 27 January, the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz I, II and III by Soviet forces in 1945.
They were either in line for the gas chambers, or they were murdered in some sort of evil way by the Nazis.