It is estimated from 1943 to June 1945 there were 50,000 deaths at Bergen-Belsen. 14,000 of those deaths occurred after the British liberation on April 15, 1945.
Around 700,000
There were sooo many diseases that people died from in the gold rush, such as carpet burn sindrome, knits, testicular cancer, STD's something that you have hahhahah lick me!
The pilgrims faced many diseases. Many of them died in winter of either the cold or the diseases.
Nobody knows. There were probably hundreds that died in accidents with the stones, thousands who died of exhaustion or heat-related illness, and an untold number who died of diseases.
i did your mom a favour by making you! a sandwich i took her clothes off the line ....
95,000; 60,000 of them died of diseases.
About 123,452
Around 700,000
The native people had never been exposed to European diseases and had no immunity.
Many, many people die from smoking and related diseases every day.
If you count from passing on infections and diseases it must be many billions by now.
Around 58 million people died worldwide in 1979 due to various causes such as diseases, accidents, and natural disasters.
before penicillin ............ many people died of infections such as sore throat and diseases
There were sooo many diseases that people died from in the gold rush, such as carpet burn sindrome, knits, testicular cancer, STD's something that you have hahhahah lick me!
alot of people died in the 1950s
Go to revolutionarywar.com/diseases no caps!
If by people in America you mean "Native Americans", they had not developed the immunities to European diseases, over the centuries that Europeans had developed. Diseases such as measles, diphtheria, even chicken pox, not to mention smallpox were devastating to the American Indian. It is probable that more Native Americans died of European diseases than died in the many battles with the white man.