5,000 gypsies died at Chelmno.
Jews and some 'gypsies'.
The figure usually given is 152,000-153,000.
The vagrants of the holocaust were referred to as the Romani or gypsies. An estimated 220,000-500,000 gypsies and vagrants died.
the estimated number of deaths is 150-300,000; it was mainly jews.
Mainly from Gassing, Beatings and exhaustion.
Their was 4 big ones and 1 little barracks in Chelmno.
It is said around 152,000 people perished in Chelmno. There have been only 2 known survivors.
There were only two (!) known survivors from Chelmno ... They are both dead now, so the answer to the question is none.
Routine gassings at Chelmno started on 8 December 1941.
By 1941, the Nazis began building Chelmno, the first extermination camp (also called death camp), in order to "exterminate" both Jews and Gypsies. In 1942, three more death camps were built (Treblinka, Sobibor, and Belzec) and used solely for mass murder. Around this time, killing centers were also added at the concentration camps of Auschwitz and Majdanek. So i would say 6 or more.
To remember all the Jews, homosexuals, and gypsies that were killed because they were such a small minority. And about 6 million Jews died and about 5 million homosexuals and gypsies died.
Between 1.8 million and 2 million Poles were killed and between 220,000 and 1,5000,000 gypsies were killed in the Holocaust. 66,000 Poles were killed in the invasion of Poland.