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Which camps? England invented concentration camps in, I think, the Crimean War, the US unlawfully used them to control citizens of Japanese, Italian, and German backgrounds, and of course the Nazis used them in WW II, and the Japanese also in WW II.

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In total 3,546,211 people was freed from all the camps

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I wonder what the source for that seemingly precise figure is and whether it includes ordinary POW camps and/or camps for foreign labourers.

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Successful escape was extremely rare. According to the Wikipedia article on Auschwitz, about 300 escaped and survived (out of an estimated minimum of 1.3 million people sent to the Auschwitz group of camps). About 40 prisoners broke out of Treblinka successfully and were still alive at the end of the war. There are only two known survivors from Belzec and two from Chelmno (!). There are no known survivors from Maly Trostinets, where an estimated 50,00o Jews were killed. (That may be the reason why so few people have heard of it).

One of the first successful escapers was Hans Beimler, who escaped from Dachau early in May 1933. He was a Communist member of the Reichstag and fled to the Soviet Union (by way of Czechoslovakia). He wrote what was probably the first published description of conditions in a Nazi concentration camp. It first appeared in German in August 1933 and was translated into several languages.

On October 14, 1943 at Sobibor, 300-600 people escaped. They quickly learned that for every one person that was escaped, the guards would shoot ten. So, if they wanted to escape, they all had to. By the end of the day, 11 guards were dead. And they mated successfully , THEE END!

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According to an article published in 1989 by Franciszek Piper, the head of research at the Auschwitz Museum, about 190,000 inmates (out of 1.3 million who entered the Auschwitz group of camps) left alive. This does not mean that all these people survived the Holocaust, as many were transferred to other camps, and perished there, and others were killed in the death marches from Auschwitz.

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Over a hundred thousand Jews were liberated from the concentration camps. Not all of the lived after they were liberated because they were suffering from starvation diseases, exposure and typhus.

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Less than 10 percent of the entrants to Polish or Germany Concentration Camps survived WW-2.

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The Soviet Army found about 7,500 people alive in the camp, many of them desperately weak.

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