Many were destroyed, others remain intact as museums.
Most of them were designated memorials to the people who were murdered there. A few were destroyed.
First, they were used to burn some of the bodies of those who were killed in the death camps. Not all death camps used crematoriums, some just buried the bodies in mass graves, and even those that did have crematoriums buried many of the people who had been murdered when they realized that Allied troops were getting close. Some of the crematoriums still exist as historical reminders, but most have been destroyed.
many were wood burning, at Auschwitz they mainly used coke.
The ovens used to burn the bodies were called crematoria.
The plural is crematoriums.
Her mother used to be a singer but she no longer sings professionally.
Full of burning bodies I suppose
C. H. Beek has written: 'Cremator design and performance' -- subject(s): Cremation, Crematoriums, Design and construction, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Crematoriums
the crematoriums were used to get rid of the dead bodies that were in the gas chambers so they could be refilled. and to also get rid of any one that dided of starvation, desies, or were shot.
Now that rait thar is Funny.
made them all speak french and no longer used the English language
"Something that no longer exists or is no longer present."