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525,000 people died in Belzec Concentration Camp.
none, there is only a museum and memorial there now.
Chelmno and Belzec came into operation as an extermination camp a few months before Auschwitz II.
The link below even gives the names of the German guards at Belzec.
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From a statistically point of view, Belzec was the most 'efficient' extermination camp of all. In January 1943, when the camp had ceased to operate, the SS recorded the number of Jews killed there as 434,508.There were only two known successful escapes - Rudolf Reger and Chaim Hirszman. However, Hirszman was murdered by Polish antisemites in 1946. In that year Reger emigrated to Canada. (There are stories about possibly 4 or 5 other escapes, but the escapers were caught in later round-ups ...)
1. Chaim Hirszman, who was murdered by Polish nationalists in 1946. 2. Rudolf Reger, who emigrated to Canada in 1947. These were the only known survivors from Belzec ... There are rumours that a further 4 or 5 people many have survived.
there are about 11,533,561 many people that lived in ohio in 2010
Approximately 1000 people died in the Amersfoort concentration camp.
Sonderkommandos were at the death camps: Auschwitz, Birkenau, Sobibor, Treblinka, Belzec, and Chelmno. Though every camp needed burial and corpse disposal squads (as there were many deaths from starvation/disease, exhaustion/beating and euthenasia).
1,496 people died and 712 people lived on Titanic.
at my camp there are many people from England, i think there is a program called camp America