There were about 1,500 concentration camps and they were not just for Jews.
Jews were generally sent to extermination camps. Many were killed on arrival, others were worked to death. Very few survived.
Thousands if not millions did but many survived the concentration camps. Of course not all Jews lived in Nazi controlled territory either.
In addition to the many Jews who were in the Nazi concentration camps, there were also many millions of non-Jews: Mainly Poles and Catholics.
About 30,000 German Jews were sent to concentration camps in the aftermath of Kristallnacht.
less than 10% of the children survived
During the Kristallnacht and the days that followed about 30,000 German Jews were sent to concentration camps.
1
Your question is unclear. As a many Jews were in the camps it is safe to assume that they knew of them.
Approximately 200,000 people survived auschwitz concentration camps , most of them was Jews, Soviet POWs and couple of gypsies and 1 or 2 homosexuals.
7.26 million
6 million
yes, but not many.
About 1,200 Jews were saved.
Historians believe there was about 6 million Jews that died during the holocaust in the camps
According to numerouse sources and figures, Their's an estimate of 34,000 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps. According to most Historians, it widely agreed that 33,734 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps.
fewer than four million people survived.The most famous that survived the concentration camps was Mr.Frank the father of Anne Marie Frank.a lot actually. Many of them escsped many of them died. I dont know the exact number but yeha
People can only guess why concentration camps were made for the Jews. There are many different reasons why they might have. No one will ever know for sure.
More Jews would die in the train by diseases, starvation, dehydration, cold, heat, etc. then in the actual concentration camps.
500 from concentration camps and a known 356 was hiding, theirs a guaranteed that there was more Jews who survived but still in hiding
If you are talking about the Holocaust, some Jews were hidden by kind people, and some escaped the country before they got put in concentration camps. Some survived the camps.___________Many were beyond the reach of the Nazis - for example, those in the US.
Over 2 million.
In concentration camps that were not officially extermination camps, disease was the primary cause of death. However, the exact numbers are unknown.
The Jews were prisoners in the concentration camps, not employees. The concept of bathroom breaks does not apply.
About 4.5 million of those who died in the Holocaust were killed in the camps.