Of people who survived torture, etc., many died of starvation (see the picture above). When unfed, the body consumes its own fat for energy. People also died from dehydration and digestive illness such as diarrhea.
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yes, people were constantly dieing.
The dates for the Holocaust are not as clear as the dates for the war. People contuned to die for months after the war because of what was done to them during the war.
Yes, Elie Wiesel's father dies towards the end of the book "Night." He succumbs to exhaustion, illness, and the harsh treatment endured during the Holocaust.
No, Joseph Stalin did not die in the Holocaust. Stalin died in 1953 from a stroke, when the Holocaust had been over for 8 years.
they die
they died of disease and starvation
the children saw their parentrs die
Anne Frank and her sister Margot both died of typhus, a disease caused by a bacterial infection. They contracted the illness while they were imprisoned at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp during the Holocaust.
They usually die of an illness
Animals were not targeted during the holocaust, so any that did die, did not die because of the holocaust. The avg number would be the amount that would have died in any other time period.
They were worked to death or gased in the chambers.