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8,000
350000___Where does that very high figure come from?If you look at the answer for the question, `How many Holocaust survivors?` you will see where the figure came from.You also need to date the estimate, as there are fewer Holocausts survivors every year. In 2012, there are probably only 260,000 Holocaust survivors left.
The Holocaust primarily occurred between 1941 and 1945. Given that the youngest survivors would have been children at that time, those born around 1940 would be approximately 83 years old today, in 2023. Many adults who lived through the Holocaust would be in their late 80s to early 100s. Therefore, Holocaust survivors today range in age from their early 80s to over 100.
not very many they are actuly considered extinct
That depends on what you mean by 'survivors'. In December of 1941 there were over four hundred thousand people living in Hawaii, the majority on O'ahu. During the entire attack, just over 3,000 died, military and civilian combined. But A lot of soldiers survived, at least 100.
probably 200
That all depends on the type of cancer and the stage at diagnosis. There are many more survivors today than there were 20 years ago and that is getting better all of the time.
About 2.5 million
There are many advantages for this charity .
Since the last Titanic Survivor died in 2005-2009 (I can't remeber much) no one.
There are at least a million or more living survivors of World War 2 worldwide - that includes the Jews, civilians and the military forces service people. There are thousands of living warriors.
According to an article in cancer.org. There are 2½ million breast cancer survivors in the United States. (by 9/24/10).
A longitudinal study allows for tracking of the same individuals over time, providing more accurate information on the duration of remission in cancer survivors. In contrast, a cross-sectional study only provides a snapshot of different individuals at a single point in time, limiting insights on the long-term trajectory of remission in cancer survivors.
about 713 survivors
How many survivors were there of Naves party
Many of them. If you visit a local holocaust museum, you can find talks that are given by survivors. I've been privileged to attend a couple of these. They are very moving and hard to listen to.
One - John Babcock - see http://cefww1soldierjbabcock.blogspot.com/