Final answer:
The provided options suggest inaccurately low numbers of Polish Jews deported from Warsaw and don't match historical records of those killed. Historical accounts indicate that at least 800,000 people, many from the Warsaw Ghetto, were killed in Treblinka alone.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question pertains to the tragic events of the Holocaust during World War II, particularly focusing on the deportation and murder of Polish Jews from Warsaw, and the percentage of those killed during this period. Over 300,000 Polish Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto were killed, most in Nazi extermination camps like Treblinka. The statistics presented in the multiple-choice options of the question don't accurately reflect historical records, as they suggest much lower numbers. Moreover, none of the provided percentages match with the historical accounts of the number of Jews deported from Warsaw and those killed in the process. The accurate historical context included the extermination camp Treblinka alone killing at least 800,000 people, with many sent from the Warsaw Ghetto. Regarding Miedzyrzec, the question doesn't provide enough information to determine the specific percentage of casualties there.