hello mr.
1st of all the Irish people had big guns with little eye lids, then when they were all sleeping they woke up to have a tea break then all the cheese people jumped out of the water and sprayed them with Orange Juice, winning the war and ending the prophecy of the Hebrew jypsys.
peace be with you.
amen
Australians had the highest survival rate of all the allies held by the sadistict japanese. Even though they had the highest survival rate, only six people survived in the Sandakan Death March.
Treblinka had the highest number of murders per day. But many had a death rate of over 99%.
The death toll was highest at the extermination camps: * Auschwitz (group) - at least 1.1 million * Trelinka - 850,000 + * Belzec - 434,508 Jews plus an unknown number of gypsies The camp with the highest death rate (that is smallest number of known survivors) was Belzec, with only two (!) known survivors. Treblinka, with only about 120 survivors would rank next.
Latvia, Lithuania and Poland all had a 90 percent death rate in the Final Solution.
Prisoners of war in World War 2 were not all treated the same. Here is an example of this. The German army ran the POW camps in Nazi Germany during WW2. American POW's had a death rate in the German camps of 4%. In contrast, the POW camps of Japan that held American POW's had a death rate of 17%. This is a remarkable difference. If anyone has seen the captured Japanese made film of the Death March of Bataan, the film shows defenseless American soldiers on this death march bayoneted by Japanese soldiers. It's a horrible scene, as are the scenes of the Burma road manned primarily by British prisoners, or the treatment of the Chinese who lost 517,568,000 men compared to USA's 131,028,000. The Japanese were particularly unforgiving on any prisoners that surrendered (not just Americans!) as they saw the act of capitulation as a sign of inferiority. this is also the reason that they would rather commit ritual suicide or fight against ridiculous odds before the dishonour of surrender. This social trait was used to good effect by the leaders of the Japanese imperial army to create an inhuman fighting force. more cruel and dispassionate than the Germans who had no such social code.
During World War II, virtually all Japanese internment camps were terrible places. A telling statistic is this: Of all American soldiers in German POW camps, the percentage that died was just slightly above the normal death rate expected for that time period. - between 1% and 1 1/2%.The death rate for Americans in Japanese POW camps was a staggering 35%.
Australians had the highest survival rate of all the allies held by the sadistict japanese. Even though they had the highest survival rate, only six people survived in the Sandakan Death March.
Approximately twelve percent death rate for Confederate in Union POW camps. The death rates of Union soldiers was slightly higher in Confederate POW camps.
Death and Extermination Camps were Self Purposed Camps which were mainly intended to kill a lot of people, Camps like Treblinka, Sobibor and Belzec were Camps which had a sole purpose of kill as much people as possible but also the most efficient. These camps had a average death rate f at least 15,000 People a month. Auschwitz was the exception; it operated as both a death camp and a concentration camp. Also with its sub-camps was the largest supplier of labour in the camp system.
Treblinka had the highest number of murders per day. But many had a death rate of over 99%.
Technically, Neuengamme (with its 80 sub-camps) was a concentration camp. However, it had an unusually high death rate. About 50% of the 106,000 prisoners sent to the Neuengamme group of camps perished. See link.
During World War II, it is estimated that around 140,000 to 200,000 Allied prisoners of war died in Japanese camps. The high mortality rate was due to malnutrition, disease, forced labor, and brutal treatment. The death toll varied significantly depending on factors such as location and the specific camp conditions. Overall, the suffering endured by POWs in these camps remains a tragic aspect of the war's history.
The death toll was highest at the extermination camps: * Auschwitz (group) - at least 1.1 million * Trelinka - 850,000 + * Belzec - 434,508 Jews plus an unknown number of gypsies The camp with the highest death rate (that is smallest number of known survivors) was Belzec, with only two (!) known survivors. Treblinka, with only about 120 survivors would rank next.
Death Rate is the actual rate of death where Crude Death Rate is a guess on the death rate.
When the death rate is higher than the birth rate, it is called a population decline or negative population growth. This means that the population is decreasing in size over time due to more deaths than births occurring within the population.
an indication is the survival rate; for POW camps (for western POWs) the survival rate was about 96%, for the Holocaust the survival rate was less than 4%.
mortality rate - death rate