During the Holocaust, there has been in total of roughly 1,500 Concentration Camps. However between 1933-1935, there were many what was called "Wild Camps" and most only lasted for a few months before being closed or discontinued. From 1935, Most Camps which still existed by then becomes Concentration Camps to hold Political Opponents, regular Criminals and the Jews.
I wonder if you are confusing the Holocaust with World War 2? Raul Hilberg estimates the total number of Germans killed in the Holocaust as at most 300.
The total number of Jews killed by the Nazis was about 6 million. Just over half of these died in extermination and concetration camps. The others were killed in mass open air shootings or perished from starvation and disease in ghettos.
These horrible camps used terrible methods of gasing and killing Jews a total of six million of them were killed here.
The aim of the Holocaust was the total annihilation of the Jews as a race.
Of the overall total of about 5.75 million Jewish Holocaust deaths, many took place in open air shootings and by starvation and disease in ghettos. In the death camps: * Auschwitz-Birkenau - about 1.1 million * Treblinka - about 870,000 * Sobibor - about 250,000 * Belzec - about 435,000 * Chelmno - 152,000 or more * Majdanek - about 80,000 * Maly Trostenets - about 65,000 Many were killed in smaller camps. The above figures are of Jewish dead.
About 1,550.
As many as 1.5 million children could have been killed at Auschwitz. ____ No. The total number of people killed at Auschwitz was just over 1.1 million. An estimated 25% of the victims were under the age of 15.
About 450,000 (out of a total population of 47 million).
Approximately six million of the estimated nine million Holocaust victims were Jewish.
Not very many people survived. Nobody knows the exact number but about, 1 in 10 survived which is an estimated.___Less then 1% of the people survived the Holocaust.___One of the problems is that there is no agreed definition of Holocaust survivor. However, please see the related question, which gives a figure of about 200,000.Approximately 3,546,211 people survived the holocaust if one is referring to the number of Jews. The actual number of people cannot be accounted for in that case.
-Total number of person's living in Greece before the outbreak of war: 7,222,000-Total number of Military Deaths: Between 20,000-35,000-Total number of Civilian Deaths (due to war and repression): 200,000-750,000-Total number of Holocaust Deaths: 69,500-Total deaths: 309,000-805,000
Apart from the Jews, there were two other classes of people who were executed on mass. The disabled and the Gypsies. Most of the murders of the disabled occurred before the start of the war, and did not happen in the death camps themselves, but were in facilities on which the death camps would later be modeled. The exact numbers of Gypsies murdered is hard to know as they were not all registered as living in one place or another, and were rounded up from across the Nazi territories, but the figure is in the hundreds of thousands.