we know most of those that died were Jews but we don't know EXACTLY how many people died. They were buried all over the place, and some of the bodies were burned.
Also the Germans took many of the Jews belongings and the Allies recovered these while liberating Jews so the number of items gives an iffy amount but is fairly accurate
Approximately, 95 percent of the people in the concentration camps died. It could be higher but some did escape and we have no idea about those people. Many who were still in the camps when the Allied Forces found them died later from starvation and typhus and other diseases.
Around six million Jews were killed in the concentration camps, as well as communist, homosexuals, Prisoners of War, Handicaps, and political enemies, which brings the total to about 11 million people killed between 1939 and 1945.
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Around 13 Million People died in the Concentration Camps. About 300,000 died i the Ghettos.
The were 19 million people behind Hitler
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.
It's estimated that 1.6 million people died at Auschwitz.
They died in a few minutes.
At least 3.5 million people died in Auschwitz.
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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).
The percentage is from 45% - 68% of people died at Auschwitz were Jewish.
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.
It's estimated that 1.6 million people died at Auschwitz.
There isn't an exact number but about 1,500 people were killed at Auschwitz in 1940.
About 965,000 Jews were murdered at Auschwitz.
They died in a few minutes.
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Auschwitz did not exist at that time.
It is estimated that 1.1 million people, most of them Jewish, died in Auschwitz.
At least 3.5 million people died in Auschwitz.