Final answer:
Out of the original 96 Italian Jews sent to the labor camp, 67 did not survive the October selection process, leaving only 29 survivors.
Step-by-step explanation:
Of the original 96 Italian Jews who were sent to the labor camp, 29 survived until October. To find out how many did not survive the October selection process, we subtract the number of survivors from the original number:
96 - 29 = 67
Therefore, 67 Italian Jews did not survive the October selection process. The answer to the student's question is that almost none survived, given the high number of casualties.