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Not really, there was no need. People would simply run away.

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When did the death marches begin?

There were many Death Marches during World War II and the Holocaust. The first were observed during 1942 and the last marches in 1945.


Where would Jews go on death marches during the holocaust?

west generally.


When during the Holocaust was the death march?

Death marches were the marching of inmates from one concentration camp to another.


How was the final stage carried out the holocaust?

presumably you are referring to the Death Marches.


What is a Holocaust word that starts with D?

A common word from the holocaust that starts with 'D' is "Death'' or "Die". Jews died in the holocaust because of the Nazis. The holocaust was World War 2.


Is there a detailed map of the death marches in the Holocaust?

Consider contacting some site like the Holocaust Museum whose assets on this topic are extensive.


How many lives were lost due to death marches in the Holocaust?

The Death Marches took place between 1944 and 1945. Prisoners were forced to march for tens of miles in the snow to travel from camp to camp. No one really knows ho many people survived these marches but what is known is that around 250,000 Jews died during the marches.


What is the name of the biggest death camp during the holocaust?

The largest of the death camps during the holocaust was Auschwitz, in Poland.


How long did death marches last?

1 hour to a couple days, some were 8 miles, some were 80 __________________ Death marches were generally hundreds or thousands of miles, the aim was to march people until they died.


What was the Armenian death march like?

In the Armenian holocaust death marches were the main means of killing the victims. They were marched from Anatolia to deep into the Syrian desert without sufficient food or water.


What were the 3 purposes the death marches?

The death marches in the Holocaust (as opposed to those in the Far East) were to: move inmates from one prison/camp to another. to maintain the healthiest prisoners to that they could continue to provide slave labour. to avoid the prisoners from being liberated and thus become witnesses. Usually on the death marches there would not be any food or water and anyone who could not maintain the pace would likely be executed. There were even some death marches that had no destination, they kept walking until either the guards deserted or the prisoners escaped.


Why were death marches tragic?

Death marches were so tragic because lots of people died.