The Nazi Party was known for its use of violence in order to attain its political goals. These goals included the removal of those it classified as undesirables. The other goal was to subjugate the Slavs, such as Poles and Russians and use them as slave labor in service of the German Reich. At first the Nazi effort to reach these goals was restricted to harassment via mockery as well as violations of basic human rights. Later it turned into a full scale progrom of extermination involving an initial segregation into Ghettoes. These were created by isolating a part of a city and surrounding that part with walls and barbed wire fences. There the Jews were isolated with virtually no recourse to proper nourishment or adequate health care. The overcrowding also contributed to the high death toll. Finally it involved wholesale deportation from the Ghettoes to death camps such as Aushwitz where they were either immediately murdered if unwilling or unable to work, or else slowly worked and starved to death. Others, including Slavic war prisoners, were submitted to medical experiments which often resulted in permanent physical damage or even death. Slavic prisoners were allowed to starve to death in war camps. The following groups were also targeted: 1. Jews murdered= approx 6,000,000 - 2. Gypsies: murdered = 500,000 to 600,000 In December 16, 1942, all Gypsies ordered deported to Auschwitz. 3. Slavs were considered only good for slave labor and treated accordingly. 4. The mentally disabled and other person's whose lives were deemed unworthy of living were murdered. 5. Homosexuals 6. Jehovah's Witnesses: Were sent to Nazi concentration camps for not cooperating. 7. Anyone who disagreed with the Nazi policies. Those interned in hospitals who were deemed as living lives unworthy of living were unceremoniously murdered and a certificate sent to the family purporting that it had been a natural death. Others deemed unworthy of procreation were sterilized. Defective babies were routinely killed in an effort to improve the Genetic pool of the German people.
They put them in gas chambers, there were many more, but the gas chambers was the main thing. The Nazis would kick the Jews out of their house, make them stay in a crowded tram, then decide weather they would be killed or put into a concentration camp. They would decide this based on how the person looked, if they were coughing or even had small bruise or scratch, they would be sent away to be killled. If they were to be killed, they would be stripped of their clothes and put in a gas chamber. If they were to be sent to a concentration camp, they were put to work. The Jews were given yellow stars to be worn on their clothes, so the Nazis could tell whether or not they were Jewish.
Nazi extermination methods varied. They could line the people up in front of trenches and shoot them. They shoved them in and buried them. They would shoot them in the open and leave them. In the camps they did gassing in rooms they told the Jews would be showers. They starved them, overworked them to death and let them die from disease. They dehydrated them. They would do as much death by mass as they could. They burned them in incinerators too.
The Germans used gas chambers. They made them stand in lines and shoot at them, and whoever made it out was safe for that particular day. Some of the Jews also starved to death.
they did all sorts of things like trick them into going into gas chambers which they called "showers" or they starved them to death
well see germans they like soysauce so there method was to kill people with soysauce but if u dont believe me how do u think hitler died yep thts right he killed himslef with soysauce
And The Answer is...Hitler and the Nazis had supressed freedom and human rights by giving the look of legal sanction with the Nuremberg Laws which stripped people of citizenship.
The Nazis used both established tortures for that time and also created new ones. They experimented with medical torture, for example, which was very new then. The Nazis were probably were the first group to use sexual torture as routine standard practice.
This is the first time I've heard anyone suggest this. If you mean: did they sedate the victims before gassing them, the answer is no. According too witnesses that survived the Holocaust, they have used bromine too sedate the victims, in order too make them more cooperative.
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The Nazis chose Terezin because it was a small secluded area away from Germany.
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I dehumanized her so much that she doesn't even have a name.
And The Answer is...Hitler and the Nazis had supressed freedom and human rights by giving the look of legal sanction with the Nuremberg Laws which stripped people of citizenship.
The Nazis used both established tortures for that time and also created new ones. They experimented with medical torture, for example, which was very new then. The Nazis were probably were the first group to use sexual torture as routine standard practice.
This is the first time I've heard anyone suggest this. If you mean: did they sedate the victims before gassing them, the answer is no. According too witnesses that survived the Holocaust, they have used bromine too sedate the victims, in order too make them more cooperative.
No, it would be some thirty years between the end of the Nazis and the use of e-mails.
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Doctors thought that the use of leeches would cure the Black Death patients. They also used the "bleeding" technique. These methods were thought to drain the infected blood from the victims.
Nazis would probly use whats more convenient to them
The Nazis used many methods such as radio and films to get their message across to the new generation.
The most common methods of torture used by the Nazis included beatings, starvation, forced labor, and medical experiments. They also employed psychological torture through methods such as solitary confinement, humiliation, and mental manipulation to break down the spirits of their victims.
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