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How many people survived mauthausen concentration camps?

The exact amount is unknown. Check out the section named "Death toll" on http://www.answers.com/topic/mauthausen-gusen-concentration-camp for the various estimates made.


How many Jews died of diseases in concentration camps?

In concentration camps that were not officially extermination camps, disease was the primary cause of death. However, the exact numbers are unknown.


What are satellite camps?

In the Holocaust satellite camps were smaller subcamps of major concentration camps. For example, Auschwitz had about 35 of them. to be exact they had 45 of them


How many Jews died in a day at the concentration camps?

The number of daily kill count in the concentration camps varied. Toward the end of the war it was tens of thousands a month. Many documents were burned so knowing the exact total of daily murdering is impossible. Second Answer: Contact the related link below to ask the Holocaust Museum if they know the exact amount of deaths per day at the extermination camps. I did not find any record of a daily count but they would know if there is a record.


How many Jewish children escaped from the concentration camps in the Holocaust?

There isn't an exact number for Jewish children escaping the concentration camps. Children, the sick, and the elderly were the first to be sent into the gas chambers (killed) because they were of no use to the Nazis; they weren't capable of doing heavy work.


How many concentration camps did the Nazis CREATE during world war2?

During World War II, the Nazis established a vast network of concentration camps across Europe, with estimates suggesting that around 1,500 camps were created. These camps included extermination camps, forced labor camps, and transit camps, with the most notorious being Auschwitz, Treblinka, and Dachau. The camps were instrumental in the implementation of the Holocaust, leading to the deaths of millions of people, primarily Jews, as well as other targeted groups. The exact number of camps can vary depending on definitions and classifications, but the scale of the system was unprecedented.


How many survivors of World War 2 was Jewish?

The exact number is unknown, and there are different definitions of Holocaust survivor."When the war ended on 8th May 1945, it is estimated that there were around 200,000 Jewish survivors of the forced labour camps, concentration camps, death camps and death marches. Thousands of other survivors, who had been with the partisan groups, or in hiding, were also freed from Nazi control. The majority of those who survived were aged between 16 and 40 years old. The death toll continued to rise after liberation, with tens of thousands dying of starvation, disease, and the after-effects of malnutrition."The Holocaust wiped out around two-thirds of the European Jewish population, or one third of the world Jewish population.Source: Zoe Vania Waxman, Writing the Holocaust, Oxford University Press, 2006


How did the Naziz deshumanize Jews?

When They Arrived At Concentration Camps All Hair Was Shaved They Were Given The Exact Same Clothes And Treated All The Same Like Dirt


How many people survived and died?

There is never an exact amount because almost every minute there is someone passing and someone being born.


How many were taken to the concentration camps?

Experts don't really have an exact number due to the fact that the concentration campguards had all records burned but the correct estimate is anywhere from 15 to 20 million and the death rate in any where from 10 to 14 million.


How many people died per month in concentration camps?

There were 20,000 concentration camps, ghettos and labor camps throughout Europe with the largest amount being in Germany. Not all of the camps and ghettos were designed or designated to be "murder camps". So they did not all have the same amount of deaths per month as you ask about. I have heard from historians who estimated that at the beginning of the incarceration of the Jews and undesirable people there were thousands who were killed each month or year. Towards the end of the war they guesstimate there were 70,000 deaths a month throughout Europe but that is not a solid figure. If you need the exact averages during certain years or months the United States Memorial Museum of the Holocaust could possibly supply you with those figures. See the link below.


How many people were taken to concentration camps during WW2?

The answer is probably close to about fifteen million, with over six million European Jews, three million Soviet prisoners, three million Polish Catholics, hundreds of thousands of Serbians, a couple of hundred thousand Roma/Senti, tens of thousands of German political prisoners, nearly as many German handicapped or mentally ill, about twelve thousand homosexuals, and a couple of thousand Jehovah's Witnesses actually being included in the death tolls.