Most of the corpses (dead bodies) were cremated (burned) at the extermination camps during the Holocaust. Others were buried in mass graves during the Holocaust. Recent archaeological 'digs' at Belzec, for example, have uncovered eleven mass graves with the remains of at least 10,000 bodies in each grave.
They were thrown into open mass graves and buried. Many were also creamted.
If you're asking about their remains then the bodies were dumped into mass graves and they ashes were simply disposed of anywhere they could put them.
no idea... hope not
In the holocaust the corpses (dead bodies) of the victims were often cremated (burnt) after they had been gassed. It saved space.
* The survivors had to be nursed back to health if possible. * The corpses had to be buried. Note that deaths from disease continued at some camps for some weeks after liberation, for example, at Bergen-Belsen where there was a serious typhus epidemic.
They either buried them in mass graves or cremated (burned) the bodies.
Observant jews bury the dead in a wood casket. Jews do not embalm the dead and the casket is buried directly in a grave. Judaism does not permit burial vaults and believes "ashes tto ashes, dust to dust". In Israel caskets are not used.
They were thrown into open mass graves and buried. Many were also creamted.
If you're asking about their remains then the bodies were dumped into mass graves and they ashes were simply disposed of anywhere they could put them.
their still looking for the dead bodies.
no idea... hope not
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I think he is buried some where. I believe Jews bury their dead
nazi soldiers just threw them in piles and left them there but if Nazis had to go over the bodies they filled it up with soil and the tanks went over it.
The Jews and many other races during the Holocaust were treated like dirt. They were tortured, starved, and basically dead inside their bodies. Germans experimented on them by seeing how long it would take to burn them, etc. For the Jews, it was basically a lose-lose situation. :(
What ever the owner wants (mainly buried).
In the holocaust the corpses (dead bodies) of the victims were often cremated (burnt) after they had been gassed. It saved space.