Armed resistance in the concentration camps involved very few firearms- mostly taken from the Germans. In the ghettos, firearms were intially between 10 and 60 handguns smuggled in from Poland. These were used to get rifles, pistols, and machine guns from Nazi soldiers killed in combat. See the link below to an article on resistance-
I don't understand your question, but the Holocaust was not an army. The Holocaust was the mass slaughtering of Jews, Poles, Slaviks, Gypsies, etc. by the Nazis from 1939 - 1945.
They Use Guns
Gomes is a Hispanic name. Some Jews use it and some who are not Jews use it.
muskets, and guns, (pennsilcainians used rifles)
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If you mean the isrealites, no they already had lots and lots of guns.
That depends on the period and country you are asking about. Under British Mandate Palestine, Jews were not allowed to own guns while there were no restrictions on Arab gun ownership.
There are no guns in the mii channel and cannot use guns to kill.
Just to clarify, paintball guns use N2, not NO2. But using CO2 can damage the internals, and eventually break the gun.
Only if you mistreat them
No, sunglasses do not have shatter resistant lenses and might break if hit.
Most modern guns DO fire bullets that break the sound barrier. That is, their bullets travel faster than the speed of sound when they are fired.
many things like, acid, guns and torchure. Most Jews were shot against a post
what type of guns did they use for genocide
Countries that are members of the UN use guns.
guns
I don't understand your question, but the Holocaust was not an army. The Holocaust was the mass slaughtering of Jews, Poles, Slaviks, Gypsies, etc. by the Nazis from 1939 - 1945.