33,000 Non-Jewish were killed at Bergen Belsen.
the Bergen-Belsen was built to hold 10,000 but it ended up holding 60,000!!!!!!
How many Jews survived at the end of world war 2
None. The people died of disease or starvation.
Note that Bergen-Belsen was originally a prisoner of war (POW) camp for French and Belgian soldiers. The great majority of these were treated tolerably and survived. In 1941 the place was used a POW camp for Soviet prisoners, and an estimated 18,000 perished. In 1942 the SS took over Bergen-Belsen, initially as a detention camp, and it also housed some Jews whom the Nazis hoped to exchange for Germans or sell (!) to the Allies. Wikipedia estimates the number of prisoners killed as follows: * 18,000 Soviet POWs * 50,000 Jews and others while the place was a concentration camps. Of these, 13,994 died of disease, mainly typhus, after the camp was liberated by the British on 15 April 1945. From about late 1944 onwards large numbers of prisoners were relocated to Bergen-Belsen from camps further east. (When the camp was liberated there was a severe epidemic raging). These figures are taken from the Wikipedia article on Bergen-Belsen. No figure for survivors is given there.
200,000
Anne Frank was sent to Auschwitz concentration camp, after being discovered in 1944. She was relocated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in October 1944. She died in Bergen-Belsen in February or March of 1945. Auschwitz was liberated by Soviet troops in January of 1945. Bergen-Belsen was surrender by Himmler in April of 1945. Auschwitz has been since turned into a museum. Bergen-Belsen had portions burned. The rest fell into decay. There is now a memorial to those that died placed in the abandoned location.
Anne Frank and her sister Margot were sent from Auschwitz II to Bergen-Belsen on 30 October 1944. (Her parents had to stay at Auschwitz). In the auturmn of 1944, with the Soviet Army advancing towards Auschwitz, the SS moved many able-bodied prisoners to camps deeper inside Germany. Anne and Margot died of typhus at Bergen-Belsen in March 1945.
Anne Frank went to Bregen-Belsen March 1945, Margot Frank went to Bregon-Belsen March 1945, Edith Frank went to Auschwitz-Birkenau January 1945, Otto Frank went to Auschwitz and he survived he died 1980 The other familys Hermann Daan- Auschwitz November 1944 Petronella Daan- died transit to Theresienstadi April !945 Peter Daan- Mauthaussen May 1945 Albert Dussel- Neuengamme Deacember 1944
Until the winter of 1944, Bergen-Belsen was a fairly decent camp. The inmates, purposely not called prisoners, were used as bargaining chips for the Allies. In February 1945 typhus broke out and many people were transferred to Belsen as the Allies drew near.
It is estimated from 1943 to June 1945 there were 50,000 deaths at Bergen-Belsen. 14,000 of those deaths occurred after the British liberation on April 15, 1945.
Anne Frank ended up in Bergen-Belsen camp in Germany after being evacuated from Auschwitz in Oct. 1944. Starvation, cold and disease helped her health to fail and Anne's sister Margot died of typhus and a few days after, Anne herself died. A few weeks later, the camp was liberated by the British. She was 15 years old. A holocaust survivor Irma Sonnenberg Menkel said that as she walked past two pits with the bodies of Jews thrown in she saw Anne Frank and her sister Margot. There were many mass graves such as this. She was found by the two twins that served like Red Cross helpers at the camp. They decided to put Anne and Margot into sheets, and put them into the mass grave. The body was never found, she died sometime in March of 1945. The exact date is not known.
Once Bergen Belson was liberated and all records was collected the total of deaths were 50,000. Once the camp was liberated out of the all who were liberated, 13,000 of them died withing a week after being liberated disbite been giving medical care