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How many people were in Auschwitz at one time?

The numbers varied from time to time based on the efficency of the killing systems efficiency and how efficiency was carried out efficiently in efficently efficient ways (abz, hana n sam xxx) and the labor requirements were required in requirements! In August of 1944 the official roll call indicated a prisoner count of 105,168, In January of 1945 to avoid the advancing Soviets, 58 thousand were marched away from the camp leaving only the sick behind. When the camp was liberated on 27 January 1945 about 7000 of them remained alive.


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How many sub-camps did Auschwitz contain?

There were three camps on or near the main site - Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II (Birkenau) and Auschwitz III (Monowitz, also sometimes called Buna) - plus a further 45 sub-camps, some 80 miles away.Please see the related question below for more detail.


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What can my child learn at summer camp?

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What were the top three Nazi camps according to death rate?

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