The Death Marches took place between 1944 and 1945. Prisoners were forced to march for tens of miles in the snow to travel from camp to camp. No one really knows ho many people survived these marches but what is known is that around 250,000 Jews died during the marches.
All told, between 250,000 and 375,000 prisoners, most of them Jewish, perished during the death marches.
25% to a third of them Jews. I heard somewhere that close to 150,000 Jews died on death marches.
about 20 000, but it is hard to be precise as some of the marches that did not arrive were dispersed as the guards deserted.
6,000,000
Poland
The best answer is a quote from one who survived: 'There is no why'.
The effect was that about 6 million Jews lost their lives in the Holocaust and millions more suffered.
1932? The Holocaust hadn't started then.
About 6 Million Jews were killed during the Holocaust.
Poland
6,000,000
It is important because of the many lives lost. It is also an example of why prejudice is wrong.
The best answer is a quote from one who survived: 'There is no why'.
1517 lives were lost
Around 9 million, counting the Holocaust and many as 3 million casualties.
In most cases they lost everything - their property (including personal possessions), their liberty and their lives.
The effect was that about 6 million Jews lost their lives in the Holocaust and millions more suffered.
the symptoms are burns homes lost death lives lost and so much more
I think the number is 6 million. 6 million lives lost.
0 nobody lives in Antartica, and the dogs tthat do get lost freeze to death quickly.
1932? The Holocaust hadn't started then.