No, Nazi's also send to concentration camps: communists, homosexuals, disabled, Russian prisoner's of war, gypsies, partisans. From 12 millions victims of Holocaust, 6 millions were Jews, 3 millions Russian prisoners of war, 3 million others.
It was actually Dachau Concentration Camp, and a total of 31,951 deaths. 25,334 of them Jews.
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 was an ordinary concentration camp, not an extermination camp. Its main purpose was a punishment and labour camp for political prisoners. Obviously, conditions there were bad, but it was not comparable to extermination camps like Treblinka. Most of the Jews at Dachau were there because of their politics. Wikipedia gives the death toll at Dachau and its sub-camps as about 35,000.
In Auschwitz and in Dachau
After Dachau was created in 2001.
It was actually Dachau Concentration Camp, and a total of 31,951 deaths. 25,334 of them Jews.
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.
Mostly Jews & German enemies relocated there by the Germans.
Dachau and Augsburg are only 25.83 miles apart.
Because Jews were killed there.
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.
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 which is located near Munich.
Most Jews were transferred to concentration camps through death marches (toward the end of the war) and cattle cars.
Dachau was an ordinary concentration camp, not an extermination camp. Its main purpose was a punishment and labour camp for political prisoners. Obviously, conditions there were bad, but it was not comparable to extermination camps like Treblinka. Most of the Jews at Dachau were there because of their politics. Wikipedia gives the death toll at Dachau and its sub-camps as about 35,000.
In Auschwitz and in Dachau
Dachau was run by the SS.