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Deportations to Treblinka between late July and September 1942 numbered around 265,000 Jews from the Warsaw ghetto's.

Between August and November 1942 around 346,000 Jews from the Random District.

From October1942 until February 1943 about 110,000 Jews from Bialystok District and approx 33,300 from Lublin District.

They also deported 8,000 Jews from Theresienstadt (Bohemia) along with an undisclosed number of Jews from occupied ares in Bulgaria, Greece, also Germany, Austria, France and Slovakia.

Between July 1942 and November 1943 the Germans killed between 870,000 and 925,000 Jews at the killing centre.

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Over 35,000 died at Theresienstadt. Many more died who were transported to death camps such as Auschwitz.

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about 45000 were the number of jews that were held at the theresienstadt ghetto. i hope i answered your question

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In an essay i wrote for class i answered this question= Theresienstadt ghetto/camp research The Theresienstadt ''camp-ghetto'' existed for three and a half years between November 24, 1941 and may 9, 1945. During its existence, Theresienstadt served three purposes. First, Theresienstadt served as a transit camp for Czech Jews whom the Germans deported to killing centers, concentration camps, and forced-labor camps in Poland, Belorussian, and the Baltic States. Theresienstadt also was a ghetto-labor camp to which the SS deported and then imprisoned jews in certain categories based on their age and disability. Theresienstadt served as a holding pen for Jews in the above-mentioned groups. It was expected that that poor conditions there would cause the deaths of many deportees, until the SS and police could deport the survivors to killing centers somewhere in the East. Theresienstadt was Neither a "ghetto" or a concentration camp Theresienstadt was similar as to a "settlement," because of this it had similar features of both ghettos and concentration camps. Theresienstadt was a unique facility because even though there was terrible living conditions and the constant threat of deportation Theresienstadt had a highly developed cultural life there was many outstanding Jewish artists. Nazis used the Theresienstadt ghetto to hide the nature of deportations. When reports about the death camps began to emerge at the end of 1943, the Nazis decided to present Theresienstadt to an investigative commission of the International Red Cross. In preparation for the commission's visit more deportations to Auschwitz were carried out in order to reduce the overcrowding in the ghetto. Fake stores, a coffee house, bank, school, kindergartens and the like were opened and flower gardens were planted throughout the ghetto. The appalling overcrowding, sanitary conditions and malnourished led to the spread of diseases amongst the population of the ghetto. In 1942, 15,891 people died in Theresienstadt, half of the ghetto's population. More than 155,000 Jews passed through Theresienstadt until it was liberated on May 8, 1945; 35,440 perished in the ghetto and 88,000 were deported to be murdered.


How many Jews were held in the Krakow ghetto?

A bit over sixty thousand.


How many Jews were held in the Lodz Ghetto Poland?

When the Lodz Ghetto was sealed off in May 1940 it had 164,000 Jews. As they died more were brought in ... but the figure fluctuated.


What was the size of the Warsaw ghetto and how many Jews can be putted in at once?

The Warsaw ghetto was the largest ghetto established in Poland. the total of Jews that can be crowded in is about 450,000 Jews. They were crowded into an area of 1.4 square miles that was the Warsaw ghetto.


How many Jews lived in a ghetto?

That depended on the ghetto - anywhere from about 800 to 450,000.


How many Jews lived in the cracow ghetto before it was turned into a cracow ghetto?

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How many survivors left the Warsaw Ghetto?

Once inside the ghetto, Jews were trapped.


How many Jews died the Warsaw Ghetto?

About 150 000.


How may Jews would be put in a ghetto?

as many as they could find.


How many Jews were kept in the lodz ghetto in 1920?

it did not exist in 1920.


What type of camp was Theresienstadt?

There were two separate camps at Theresienstadt. One was a Gestapo prison for actual and suspected members of the Czech resistance, the other was a concentration camp (and transit camp) for Jews. It was intended as a model concentration camp that could be shown off to the Red Cross, and it had many of the features of a ghetto, such a nominal self-government; some cultural activities were also allowed. However, about 33,000 inmates were killed and about 85,000 were sent to Auschwitz, where they were gassed.


How many Jews were in Warsaw concentration camp?

When it was founded in 1940, 400,000 Jews were herded into the cramped ghetto. About 100,000 died in the ghetto from disease or starvation; many more were shipped off to various concentration and death camps.