3 MILLION
There were about 20 Concentration Camps, but there were many sub-camps.
around 8 million families were sent to concentration camps in the holocaust and in which few made it out alive. ____ The number of individuals sent to concentration and extermination camps was lower than this ...
Very few Holocaust survivors from the extermination concentration camps are still alive. Most of the survivors were males. And as no children below the age of 12 survived the camps, all survivors must have been born earlier than 1932. This would make the very youngest of them, 84 years old, as of 2015.
"Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany established about 20,000 concentration and death camps to imprison its many millions of victims." Courtesy of The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The groups that were sent to the concentration camps during the holocaust were Jews, Roma (gypsies), homosexuals, Soviet prisoners of war, Jehovah's Witnesses and many others.
There were about 20 Concentration Camps, but there were many sub-camps.
around 8 million families were sent to concentration camps in the holocaust and in which few made it out alive. ____ The number of individuals sent to concentration and extermination camps was lower than this ...
theirs many well known survivors of the holocaust but heres my top 3 favoriate Robert Clary anne frank Józef Kowalski
The civilians of your mather and your father
The first document of a Jew before going to a concentration camp was Anne Frank's diary, which was published postmortem by Miep Gies and Anne's father when they unexpectedly recovered it. Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, wrote a book called "Night" describing his experiences at Auschwitz. There are many other Holocaust survivors as well, who are tell their experiences of concentration camps in museums for younger audiences.
Very few Holocaust survivors from the extermination concentration camps are still alive. Most of the survivors were males. And as no children below the age of 12 survived the camps, all survivors must have been born earlier than 1932. This would make the very youngest of them, 84 years old, as of 2015.
"Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany established about 20,000 concentration and death camps to imprison its many millions of victims." Courtesy of The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The groups that were sent to the concentration camps during the holocaust were Jews, Roma (gypsies), homosexuals, Soviet prisoners of war, Jehovah's Witnesses and many others.
Many German women worked in the armaments industry. Incidentally, the number 'running concentration camps' was tiny.
about 4-6 i believe
the main tragedy people are aware of in the holocaust, many jews were killed in them
No. Historians distiguish between #1 extermination campsand #2 ordinary concentration camps. The extermination camps were killing centres and served no other function and had very few survivors. Conditions at concentration camps varied and many inmates survived.Please see the related question.