assuming that you mean how many were dead there, as opposed to anywhere else or had died at any other time: Almost all of the dead that had died before the 19th had been disposed of, so the only dead were from those too weak to march out of there in the (just over a) week before they were liberated. The figure i think is about two thousand.
Historical reports indicate that Auschwitz had two parts. One was a cruel concentration camp and the other "Auschwitz was a death camp made for the genocide of Jewish people and other "unworthy peoples like Romani. Over one million Jews were murdered- exterminated by the German SS.
About 1.1 million people had died in Auschwitz before it was liberated.
Well their was never an exact same number of people dying at Auschwitz daily. There were days when no one was killed, Auschwitz was in existance for over a year before mass killings started, and there were days where 30 000 died.
He found out Edith had died shortly after he was liberated from Auschwitz. He found out Anne and Margot had died late June or early July of 1945.
at liberation there were about 7 500, but many of these died soon after. There were about 100 000 more survivors who had been in Auschwitz.
certainly more than after the 1980.
Auschwitz I, II and III were liberated by the Soviet Army on 27 January 1945. The remaining prisoners (about 7,500) were nursed back to health, but some were extremely ill and died after being liberated. (The survivors included a baby girl who had been born about 36 hours before the Soviet Army arrived: mother and daughter both lived). In 1947 the Polish government decided to turn parts of Auschwitz into a museum. The museum is standing and is open to the public.
Edith Frank died of starvation in January, 1945, shortly before Auschwitz was liberated by the Russian Army.
Otto Frank died in 1980, so he lived for about 25 years after being liberated from Auschwitz.
About 190,000 people died in Auschwitz I.
According to a book about the numbers of people died at Auschwitz, atleast 4.25 Million people died in Auschwitz II (Birkenau).
Well their was never an exact same number of people dying at Auschwitz daily. There were days when no one was killed, Auschwitz was in existance for over a year before mass killings started, and there were days where 30 000 died.
He found out Edith had died shortly after he was liberated from Auschwitz. He found out Anne and Margot had died late June or early July of 1945.
The percentage is from 45% - 68% of people died at Auschwitz were Jewish.
at liberation there were about 7 500, but many of these died soon after. There were about 100 000 more survivors who had been in Auschwitz.
certainly more than after the 1980.
Auschwitz I, II and III were liberated by the Soviet Army on 27 January 1945. The remaining prisoners (about 7,500) were nursed back to health, but some were extremely ill and died after being liberated. (The survivors included a baby girl who had been born about 36 hours before the Soviet Army arrived: mother and daughter both lived). In 1947 the Polish government decided to turn parts of Auschwitz into a museum. The museum is standing and is open to the public.
Anne Frank's mother, Edith Frank, died of starvation and exhaustion at Auschwitz concentration camp in January 1945, just a few weeks before the camp was liberated by Allied forces.
It's estimated that 1.6 million people died at Auschwitz.