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How Many Jews Were Sent To Auschwitz ?

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1.5 million
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The sign on Aushwitz had to be changed several times.  The first was 4 millon!!  At the postwar Nuremberg Tribunal, the Allies charged that the Germans exterminated four million people at Auschwitz. This figure, which was invented by the Soviet Jews, was uncritically accepted for many years. It often appeared in major American newspapers and magazines, for example (Jewish owned).  
Today no reputable historian, not even those who generally accept the extermination story, believes this figure. Israeli Holocaust historian Yehuda Bauer said in 1989 that it is time to finally acknowledge the familiar four million figure is a deliberate myth. In July 1990 the Auschwitz State Museum in Poland, along with Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust Center, suddenly announced that altogether perhaps one million people (both Jews and non-Jews) died there. Neither institution would say how many of these people were killed, nor were any estimates given of the numbers of those supposedly gassed.  One prominent Holocaust historian, Gerald Reitlinger, has estimated that perhaps 700,000 or so Jews perished at Auschwitz. More recently, Holocaust historian Jean-Claude Pressac has estimated that about 800,000 persons -- of whom 630,000 were Jewish -- perished at Auschwitz.. This show how the Auschwitz story has changed drastically over the years.
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1 million to 5 million
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3.1
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1.2 million jews were sent to Auschwitz, approximately 1 million were killed. That sucks lol
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200,000 million were  sent to that place that an easy question and I'm 7 years old
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I'm trying to find the answer to that question too. Its for homework.I'm going to try Wikipedia.
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I've got it as Homework to, but I already tried Wikipedia, but I couldn't find it there. :-(

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