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Belzec was an extermination camp.

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Who was the commander of the concentration camp Belzec?

who ran the German belzec camp


When was Belzec extermination camp created?

Belzec extermination camp was created in 1942.


When did Belzec extermination camp end?

Belzec extermination camp ended in 1942.


How many people died in the captivity of the Belzec Concentration Camp?

525,000 people died in Belzec Concentration Camp.


How many people lived in the belzec camp?

1000,000


What chemical killed the people in the belzec camp?

Zyklon B .


What are the dates of operation for belzec camp?

Belzec extermination (death) camp started gassings on 17 March 1942 and ceased to function by 31 December 1942. In that time 434,508 Jews and an unknown number of Gypsies were killed there. It was the deadliest Nazi camp of all. There are only two(!) known survivors. (Note. A small 'ordinary' concentration camp existed at Belzec from 1940-41).


How many detainees are in the belzec death camp?

none, there is only a museum and memorial there now.


What is some important information on Belzec?

Belzec was an extermination camp in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II. It was one of the three main death camps along with Auschwitz and Treblinka. An estimated 600,000 to 700,000 Jews were murdered in Belzec between 1942 and 1943 through the use of gas chambers and mass shootings. Only a handful of survivors from Belzec are known.


What is something about the holocasut that starts with the leter b?

· Belzec - Concentration camp in Poland. · Buchenwald - Concentration camp in north central Germany. Birkenau - Auschwitz II, the death camp.


What is left of Belzec?

Belzec was a Nazi extermination camp located in southeastern Poland. Today, there is a memorial at the site to honor the victims and commemorate the atrocities that occurred there. The camp itself was destroyed and very little physical evidence remains.


What year did Belzec end?

Belzec extermination camp was in operation for only a short time - from March-December 1942. In those nine months the Nazis killed 434,508 Jews and an unknown number of gypsies there.