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How many jews were in the concentration camps and how many were killed
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During the Holocaust, approximately 6 million Jews were murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators. This genocide took place in various locations, including concentration camps, extermination camps, ghettos, and mass shooting sites.
The total number of Jews who were detained in concentration camps varied throughout the period of World War II. It's estimated that around 1.5 million Jews were held in concentration camps specifically. Many of those who were sent to these camps faced inhumane conditions, forced labor, starvation, and execution.
The numbers are staggering and underscore the immense tragedy of the Holocaust, representing a significant portion of the Jewish population in Europe before World War II, which was about 9-10 million.
The total number of Jews who were detained in concentration camps varied throughout the period of World War II. It's estimated that around 1.5 million Jews were held in concentration camps specifically. Many of those who were sent to these camps faced inhumane conditions, forced labor, starvation, and execution.
The numbers are staggering and underscore the immense tragedy of the Holocaust, representing a significant portion of the Jewish population in Europe before World War II, which was about 9-10 million.
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