The killings took place in gas chambers. The crematoria were just by the gas chambers ... As for the numbers killed by one means rather than another, it is extremely hard to unscramble the figures. Gassing (followed by cremation of the corpses) seems to account for about half the deaths in the Holocaust.
The crematoria were also used for victims who had been worked to death.
Disposing of the corpses (dead bodied) was a major problem for the Nazis.
6 million?
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Many Jews were buried in mass graves and not cremated. so the figure must be well below the total estimated death toll of about 6 million.
25,613 Jews were killed at Dachau concentration camp.Jews has been deported to Dachau for 11 Years 7 months and 2 weeks = 4242 Days.25,613/4242= 6.So in average of 6 Jews per day were killed. However, this isn't accurate for all days. most days Jews wasn't killed until After the Wansee conference and the idea of Final Solution to deal with the Jewish problem.______________Nowhere near that number of Jews. The figure given above is the total for the total overall death toll at Dachau, assuming that the SS's own figures are accurate. Contrary to a widesperead misconception, very few Jews were imprisoned or killed at Dachau. It was one of the main camps for political oponents of the Nazi regime, and on the whole conditions there were significantly better than, for example, at Mauthausen or Auschwitz.
Dachau and Auschwitz were two well-known concentration camps of the many that Nazi Germany opened. Dachau was ostensibly a detention camp for dissenters and "political prisoners", but many, many people died there. Auschwitz was an outright death camp, where people were sent to be killed by "annihilation by work", or by being sent directly to the gas chambers.
It was actually Dachau Concentration Camp, and a total of 31,951 deaths. 25,334 of them Jews.
Approximately 200,000 people survived auschwitz concentration camps , most of them was Jews, Soviet POWs and couple of gypsies and 1 or 2 homosexuals.
65,000 Jews were killed.
25,613 Jews were killed at Dachau concentration camp.Jews has been deported to Dachau for 11 Years 7 months and 2 weeks = 4242 Days.25,613/4242= 6.So in average of 6 Jews per day were killed. However, this isn't accurate for all days. most days Jews wasn't killed until After the Wansee conference and the idea of Final Solution to deal with the Jewish problem.______________Nowhere near that number of Jews. The figure given above is the total for the total overall death toll at Dachau, assuming that the SS's own figures are accurate. Contrary to a widesperead misconception, very few Jews were imprisoned or killed at Dachau. It was one of the main camps for political oponents of the Nazi regime, and on the whole conditions there were significantly better than, for example, at Mauthausen or Auschwitz.
Contrary to a widespread misconception, Dachau was not an extermination camp ..."Over its twelve years as a concentration camp, the Dachau administration recorded the intake of 206,206 prisoners and 31,951 deaths. Crematoria were constructed to dispose of the deceased" (Source: Wikipedia article on Dachau, accessed on 9 November 2010).Most of the Jews who were killed at Dachau were sent there as political prisoners and not primarily because they were Jews.
It was actually Dachau Concentration Camp, and a total of 31,951 deaths. 25,334 of them Jews.
Dachau and Auschwitz were two well-known concentration camps of the many that Nazi Germany opened. Dachau was ostensibly a detention camp for dissenters and "political prisoners", but many, many people died there. Auschwitz was an outright death camp, where people were sent to be killed by "annihilation by work", or by being sent directly to the gas chambers.
Dachau was the first permanent Nazi concentration camp and operated from March 1933 till April 1945. However, it was primarily for political oponents of the Nazi regime, not for Jews. In the later stages, however, many Jews from camps in Nazi-occupied Poland were transferred to camps in central and western Germany, including Dachau.
Approximately 200,000 people survived auschwitz concentration camps , most of them was Jews, Soviet POWs and couple of gypsies and 1 or 2 homosexuals.
The Jews and "Undesirables" were starved, suffered from berry berry and many other starvation diseases. They were exposed to the elements and suffered from that. Disease and death were rampant. At the end of the war typhus was an epidemic in many of the camps and made its way to the public. If the Jews were not murdered they were killed by all the disease and starvation.
First, they were used to burn some of the bodies of those who were killed in the death camps. Not all death camps used crematoriums, some just buried the bodies in mass graves, and even those that did have crematoriums buried many of the people who had been murdered when they realized that Allied troops were getting close. Some of the crematoriums still exist as historical reminders, but most have been destroyed.
65,000 Jews were killed.
Yes, many prisoners were beaten and shot on a daily basis.
Jews were killed in many various ways such as;Stavation - In the Ghettos where the Jews had only 153 calories a dayGas Vans - Used on the disabled.Machine guned - In to pits the Jews had dug out,Sent to -Death camps (Treblinka and Chelmno)Work camps (Aushwitz through selection)Concentration camps (Dachau)Death marches - At the end of the war, a womans work camp were sent to walk off a cliff and if they tried to escape they were gunned down
6,000,000 Jews were killed during the holocaust.