The numbers varied from time to time based on the efficency of the killing systems efficiency and how efficiency was carried out efficiently in efficently efficient ways (abz, hana n sam xxx) and the labor requirements were required in requirements! In August of 1944 the official roll call indicated a prisoner count of 105,168, In January of 1945 to avoid the advancing Soviets, 58 thousand were marched away from the camp leaving only the sick behind. When the camp was liberated on 27 January 1945 about 7000 of them remained alive.
Auschwitz expanded rapidly from late 1941 onwards and in 1943-44 held about 100,000 prisoners plus. In January 1945 it had about 67,500 prisoners. These figures exclude those heading straight for the gas chambers. Auschwitz II was organized in such a way that most new arrivals were gassed within about 24 hours of arrival.
The maxium capacity about Auschwitz is 300,000. This is because in the 3 Auschwitz main camps, their was about 300 Barracks in all 3 camps, 185 camps were in Auschwitz II (Birkenau). Each of the Barracks coud hold upto 1,000 men without much room for sleeping. Eventhough this was small, the plans for Auschwitz was to have a capacity of at least 1.5 Million people in one go.
The number of people in the Auschwitz complex at any one time was relatively small by comparison with the total number killed there. According to Wikipedia, there were between 13,000 and 16,000 prisoners in Auschwitz at one time. At least 1.1 million people were killed at Auschwitz during the holocaust, most of them shortly after arrival.
Well their was never an exact same number of people dying at Auschwitz daily. There were days when no one was killed, Auschwitz was in existance for over a year before mass killings started, and there were days where 30 000 died.
There were a total of 1.1 million deaths at Auschwitz. The barracks at the camp were designed to keep around 150,000 inmates at any one moment. Overall, a minimum of 1.3 million people were sentenced to Auschwitz, this includes the number dead and a full camp. However, during it's time, some prisoners did escape or was moved to other camps, so that will effect the number of deaths.
Prisoners first entered the Auschwitz complex by rail. One of the reasons for choosing the location was that it was close to a major rail junction.
assuming that you mean how many were dead there, as opposed to anywhere else or had died at any other time: Almost all of the dead that had died before the 19th had been disposed of, so the only dead were from those too weak to march out of there in the (just over a) week before they were liberated. The figure i think is about two thousand.
Auschwitz did not exist at that time.
In one go atleast 300,000 people could of been held at Auschwitz.
The number of people in the Auschwitz complex at any one time was relatively small by comparison with the total number killed there. According to Wikipedia, there were between 13,000 and 16,000 prisoners in Auschwitz at one time. At least 1.1 million people were killed at Auschwitz during the holocaust, most of them shortly after arrival.
it would probably depend on the size of the hut and who they were gassing!
Well over one million Jews. And they were killed, not concentrated.
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Well their was never an exact same number of people dying at Auschwitz daily. There were days when no one was killed, Auschwitz was in existance for over a year before mass killings started, and there were days where 30 000 died.
There were a total of 1.1 million deaths at Auschwitz. The barracks at the camp were designed to keep around 150,000 inmates at any one moment. Overall, a minimum of 1.3 million people were sentenced to Auschwitz, this includes the number dead and a full camp. However, during it's time, some prisoners did escape or was moved to other camps, so that will effect the number of deaths.
about one thousand one hundred and thirty.
One wayy they killed people is gas chambers
Prisoners first entered the Auschwitz complex by rail. One of the reasons for choosing the location was that it was close to a major rail junction.
assuming that you mean how many were dead there, as opposed to anywhere else or had died at any other time: Almost all of the dead that had died before the 19th had been disposed of, so the only dead were from those too weak to march out of there in the (just over a) week before they were liberated. The figure i think is about two thousand.