With respect, there was no "Auschwitz war", so what do you really mean?
It's estimated that 1.6 million people died at Auschwitz.
none, it was a concentration camp, everyone was already in custody.
In the US forces 2,1 million served.
there was a total of three Auschwitz camps that were significant in World War II. Each Auschwitz had a different purpose. Auschwitz I was created to incarcerate prisoners at forced labor. Auschwitz II was built as the Execution or Death Camp, holding more Gas Chambers than any of the three Auschwitz camps. Auschwitz III was a Labor Education Camp for non-Jewish prisoners who were perceived to have violated German-imposed labor discipline.
it was about 1:10, but if you include those who died within six months of leaving Auschwitz, then it is closer to 1:30.
Auschwitz did not exist at that time.
It's estimated that 1.6 million people died at Auschwitz.
Auschwitz was a Nazi concentration/death camp during World War 2 located in Poland. There is no way of knowing exactly how many people died in Auschwitz but since about 1989 the preferred estimate is about 1.1 million people. Please see the related question.
World War 2 involved many important people. By the very nature of this war many countries and their leaders, both of governments and armies, were involved.
none, it was a concentration camp, everyone was already in custody.
Auschwitz was around during World War II.
The African people and territories were involved in the First World War when the war started through their mother colonies.
120 000
1.2 million
Because many people needed to protect their country.
123 countries involved in the war
People can only do what THEIR government gets them involved with.