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The entirety of Europe. About half were killed in Poland, where many concentration camps were located.
Poland, 3 million Jews were killed. Their was a jewish population of 3.3 Million in poland and 91% of the jewish population were killed due to Nazi occupation of Poland
Hitler killed Jews, Nazis killed them, there were torture devices, and concentration camps. Many more things too.
About six million Jews were killed by the Nazis - mostly between June 1941 and May 1945. Many were killed in mass open-air shootings, especially in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus Latvia and Lithuania. Many were starved to death in the ghettos that the Nazis established in Poland and elsewhere. The number killed in extermination camps is lower than six million.
6 million Jews died during the holocaust.
About 3 million Polish Jews were murdered, mostly in Poland (especially at Trebkinka, Chelmno, Majdanek, Belzec, Sobibor and Auschwitz). About half of Polish Jews died due to starvation, disease and mass shooting by the Germans. However, the total number of Jews killed in occupied Poland was higher as Jews were deported to Auschwitz and other extermination camps from countries far away from Poland. In particular, Jews from France, Greece, Hungary, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany were killed at Auschwitz. This raises the overall total to over 4 million killed in occupied Poland. The Germans turned Poland into the Nazis biggest killing field.
Typically in any pogrom or genocide against the Jews, the Jews were killed in close proximity to where they lived, usually in the same town. The Holocaust was relatively unique in that Jews were first confined to ghettos and then shipped across the empire to concentration camps, labor camps, and death camps. Most of the outright-killing and gassing occurred at the death camps. However, abuse from guards, starvation, and disease killed many in the ghettos, concentration camps, and the labor camps.
Jews were deported from all over Nazi occupied Europe: Germany Holland Hungary Slovakia and many more locations. ___ The extermination camps were nearly all on Polish territory, and Poland had about 3.3 million Jews at the start of World War 2. (The Nazis invaded Poland).
# Killed in open air shootings - about 1.3 million # Died of general privation (for example, in ghettos) - 800,000 # Killed in extermination camps and concentration camps - 3.6-3.7 million
Jews were generally sent to extermination camps. Many were killed on arrival, others were worked to death. Very few survived.
they were alot of camps in Europe that killed Jews because they were not in the master race
Most extremination camps were placed in Poland as it was a homeland for many Jews in Europe. Ex. Auschwitz-Birkenau.