By the time the mayhem stopped, the perpetrators had killed at least 91 Jews but perhaps many more, driven at least 300 people to commit suicide, and rounded up some 36,000 Jewish men across the country. About 26,000 of them were exposed the following day to public humiliation as they marched to trains and buses destined for the concentration camps at Buchenwald, Dachau, and Sachsenhausen.