How many days long was the death march during the holocaust?
The term ‘death march’ was used in the context of the World War II history by victims and then by historians to refer to the forcible movement in the winter of 1944-1945 by Nazi Germany of thousands of prisoners, mostly Jews, from Nazi concentration camps near the advancing war front to camps inside Germany. Sorry, I realise that you are probably looking for a more direct answer but sadly there were several made, mainly due to the fact that the Germans were in retreat from the Russians.