They dug pits and threw them in, some were just stacked on top of each other.
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.
Generally speaking, bodies were not, no, but ashes from those who had been sent to the crematoria were frequently dumped into rivers, yes. The ashes of the defendants hanged at the Nuremberg Trials were also cremated and dumped into a river.
Over 6 million of them were gassed then their bodies were burnt in ovens.
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.
there would not have been the Holocaust without the Jews.
The Jews targeted in the Holocaust were civilians.
In the Holocaust Jews were killed simply for being Jews, in fact simply for existing.
The Holocaust is the name we give to the German attempted genocide of the Jews.
The Nazis killed mainly Jews in the holocaust but also people who were 'feeble minded', 'crippled', and even POWs.
The German's were part of the Holocaust and so was Poland also the Jews were Ha Jews
Holocaust
The official figure is that 6 million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.