yes, though they tried to fool them into going in when they could.
The walls of the upper chambers are thinner than those of the lower chambers. The upper chambers don't need to generate as much pumping force as the ventricles.
When the heart chambers are contracting at their maximum force to push blood out of the heart it's called systole.
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No, the case of the diabetes is real.
The driving force behind the Holocaust was Hitler, gleefully assisted by Himmler and the rest of the Nazi leadership.
The Holocaust lasted as long as the Nazis were able to pursue that policy. That is, until they were defeated by force of arms in May 1945.It is debatable how much influence the Allies had on the Holocaust.By 1944 the Nazis had demanded and received Jews from almost all of the territories over whom they had influence. Most of the death camps had been dismantled and the evidence of their existence hidden. Auschwitz, the largest and last deaht camp had all but stopped gassings in the autumn of 1944, with the last session taking place at the begining of December. The gas chambers were dismantled and sent back to Germany.The bulk of the murders took place in 1942, when both the gas chambers and the Einsatzgruppen were active, by 1945 when the Allies were advancing on Germany, the Death Marches were the largest cause of death (ironically caused by the allies).The Holocaust lasted so long because the aims of the Holocaust were not completed, however, the last two and a half years of the Holocaust produced only a third of the number of victims as the previous year.
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The two lower chambers of the heart are larger than the two upper chambers because they must generate the pumping force to move blood through the circulatory system. The left ventricle is larger than the right, reflecting the longer length of the systemic circuit.
During the Holocaust years, Hitler lived in three primary places: 1. His mountain fortress home called the Berchtesgaden, near Munich; 2. The Chancellor's offices in Berlin; and 3. Sometimes, but very seldom, he lived at various military headquarters planning war strategies.
It was horrific. Many hundreds of thousands of non-combatant men, women and children, were shot immediately by the Nazis' Einsatzgruppen. Throughout much of Europe, others were herded into ghettos and systematically transported, by force, to concentration camps, where they were killed upon arrival. Those who were not killed were put to forced hard labor with food-rations insufficient for survival; and most died within months, through starvation and other causes. The total death toll of European Jews in the Holocaust (1939-1945) was six million.
Impulse is the product of a force and the time interval during which that force acts. It represents the change in momentum of an object.
The heart is a double pump. It pumps and forces blood through the chambers and blood vessels.