About 1.8-2 million Jews were killed in open air shootings (mainly in the former Soviet Union) and by being forced to live in intolerable conditions in ghettos. About 4 million were killed in extermination and concentration camps, by forced labour and gassing. The number of survivors (in the sense of people actually taken to camps who emerged alive when they were liberated) was very small. So, the answer to your question is: about 4 million (but obviously not all at the same time).
The death camps kept the Jews from living!
1) Work camps, where inmates were payed meager salaries for back breaking work. 2) Standard concentration camps where Jews were worked to death. 3) Death camps where the sole purpose was to destroy as many Jews as possible as quickly as possible.
About 6 miillion
none...sadly theyall died:(
In concentration camps that were not officially extermination camps, disease was the primary cause of death. However, the exact numbers are unknown.
The death camps kept the Jews from living!
They were in both..
Death camps were used because it was a quicker way to kill so many people aka the jews.
1) Work camps, where inmates were payed meager salaries for back breaking work. 2) Standard concentration camps where Jews were worked to death. 3) Death camps where the sole purpose was to destroy as many Jews as possible as quickly as possible.
630,135 from 25 major camps and 1000 smaller camps
Jews were sent there by Train.
Jews were generally sent to extermination camps. Many were killed on arrival, others were worked to death. Very few survived.
About 6 miillion
none...sadly theyall died:(
Trains!
No. Most Jews were unaware of the existence and purpose of the Concentration Camps and the Death Camps.
Concentration camps, Extermination camps and Death camps