Chelmno was intended specifically for Jews. It was a killing centre rather than a camp in the conventional sense. A small number of Jews were forced to dig graves and bury the dead, but otherwise the aim was to kill all new arrivals within 24 hours.
5,000 gypsies died at Chelmno.
Routine gassings at Chelmno started on 8 December 1941.
The sole purpose of Chelmno was extermination by gassing in closed vans.
The extermination camp Chelmno was located near Chełmno nad Nerem; in Poland.
Their was 4 big ones and 1 little barracks in Chelmno.
Chelmno was an extermination camp. There are only two known survivors.
Yes, Chelmno (Chełmno) is located in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in northern Poland.
Chelmno The extermination camp operated from December 1941 till March 1943.
It is said around 152,000 people perished in Chelmno. There have been only 2 known survivors.
There were only two (!) known survivors from Chelmno ... They are both dead now, so the answer to the question is none.
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