How many people died in each Nazi Concentration Camp during the Holocaust?

Their was 1,550 Nazi Concentration Camps during the Holocaust but their was 28 Main Concentration Camps, the rest were sub-camps. Here's the death tolls of the 28 Main Nazi Concentration Camps : This is the minimum or estimate total of deaths at each camp. 1.

Auschwitz, Poland - 1.15 Million 2. Belzec, Poland - 434,508 3. Bergen-Belsen, Germany - 70,000 4.

Bernburg, Germany - 100,000 5. Buchenwald, Germany - 250,000 6. Chelmno, Poland - 152,000 7.

Dachau, Germany - 31,591 8. Flossenbürg, Germany -107,000 10. Gross-Rosen, Poland -125,000 11.

Herzogenbosch, the Netherlands - 31,000 12. Jasenovac, Croatia - 100,000 13. Krakow-Plaszow, Poland - 89,000 14. Majdanek (Lublin) - 78,000 15. Maly Trostenets, Belarus - 206,500 16. Mauthausen, Austria - 95,000 17.

Mittelbau-Dora, Germany - 22,000 18. Natzweiler-Struthof, France - 25,000 19. Neuengamme, Germany - 42,900 20.

Ravensbrück, Germany - 90,000 21. Riga-Kaiserwald, Latvia - 18,000 22. Sachsenhausen, Germany - 100,000 23.

Sobibor, Poland - 200,000 24. Stutthof, Poland - 65,000 25. Treblinka, Poland - 875,000 26.

Vaivara, Latvia - 950 27. Warsaw, Poland - 200,000 28. Wewelsburg, Germany - 1,285 Reason why some Nazi Concentration Camps with low death toll is a main camp is because either: 1.

They have multiply sub camps (20+ Sub camps. 2. Major Labor or Transit Camp. 3.

The camp is a main connection route between 2+ Major Nazi Concentration Camps.

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