They had sepertaed from the people who were going to live and going to die. The people said in both lines that they were just going to take a shower cause they didnt want them freaking out.The gas chambers really did have things that look like water spouts but when they tuirned on gas would come out of it.
None in the Holocaust or in the Second World War. There were victims (on both the front and at home) in the Great War.
Jews were forced into vans and tafter the doors had been closed, the engine was tarted. There was a hose attached to the exhaust pipe and it carried carbon monoxide into the van. It took 15-20 minutes to kill the people inside.(This method was used in Ukraine, and Poland.
About 3.5 million were gassed. There were a few methods of gassing the Jews. One was the gas vans, which was when the Jews were forced into hermetically sealed vans, and then exhaust gas from the engine was led into the chamber. The Jews were thus suffocated. Then came the gassing at the camps which was one of the most effective killing methods was by forcing Jews into gas chambers, where they were gassed to death using Zyklon B (and to a much lesser degree exhaust fumes). The victims were forced into the gas chamber, the door was closed and either exhaust fumes-gas was fed into the room, or or Zyklon B crystals were dropped in. In the extermination camps at Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka exhaust fumes were used, while Zyklon B was used in Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau.
The gas vans were moveable gas chambers which were used in most of the death camps, they were adapted from the T-4 programme.
Suprisingly yes, 7,000 people was liberated from Auschwitz including 3 main camps and sub camps. ___ No, generally the victims were killed first. That was what the gas chambers were for.
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None in the Holocaust or in the Second World War. There were victims (on both the front and at home) in the Great War.
Jews were forced into vans and tafter the doors had been closed, the engine was tarted. There was a hose attached to the exhaust pipe and it carried carbon monoxide into the van. It took 15-20 minutes to kill the people inside.(This method was used in Ukraine, and Poland.
The Nazis deported them to concentration camps along with Jews, gypsies, the disabled, criminals and others considered part of the 'inferior race'. Most victims were then killed in gas chambers using Zyklon B gas, however those found comitting acts of resistance were shot on the spot.
basically the vans had the exhaust piped into the back of the van and the carbon monoxide or dioxide poisioning and suffocating the people in the back of the van.
Yes, vans can run on various kinds of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). There are vans powered by petroleum, diesel as well as natural gas (methane).
The gas vans were mobile gas chambers. They were developed from the T-4 programme.
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About 3.5 million were gassed. There were a few methods of gassing the Jews. One was the gas vans, which was when the Jews were forced into hermetically sealed vans, and then exhaust gas from the engine was led into the chamber. The Jews were thus suffocated. Then came the gassing at the camps which was one of the most effective killing methods was by forcing Jews into gas chambers, where they were gassed to death using Zyklon B (and to a much lesser degree exhaust fumes). The victims were forced into the gas chamber, the door was closed and either exhaust fumes-gas was fed into the room, or or Zyklon B crystals were dropped in. In the extermination camps at Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka exhaust fumes were used, while Zyklon B was used in Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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Yes, it was very difficult to treat the victims of Bhopal Gas tragedy. It is because the gas released was very toxic.
The gas vans were moveable gas chambers which were used in most of the death camps, they were adapted from the T-4 programme.