The corpses were either buried in large pits (mass graves) or cremated (burnt).
The main way the Jews were killed is, they were taken into gas chambers and gas out. Once they were dead their bodies were burned.
I am pretty sure they cremated most of the bodies
Jews were beaten and killed. Workers were forced to clean the dead bodies in order for food.
Killed in the gas chambers (disguised to look like shower rooms), and then their bodies were put in the furnaces to burn-up (dispose) of the bodies.
The corpses were either buried in large pits (mass graves) or cremated (burnt).
The Jews who followed him wanted him as a king, but the priests wanted him killed.
This work was done by prisoners bullied into helping the SS in this way.
when numbers became so high that burial was impractical the decision was made to cremate them.
Jews have been killed throughout the centuries.
the natzi's killed the Jews in the hollicost.
During ww2 most Jews killed in concentration camps were worked to death, executed, starved, gassed, or died by sickness. Their bodies were later burned or burried.
Jews were not killed in incinerators during the Holocaust. They were gassed in showers, shot by firing squad, shot outside of a firing squad, electrocuted, had inhumane experiments performed on them, and succumbed to numerous diseases, but the Nazis did not incinerate live Jews. After killing a Jew by any of the above means, the dead body was then incinerated. It is impossible to know how many Jews were incinerated, but considering how many Jews went into the camps and how many came out, it is likely that half of the Jews killed in the Holocaust (if not more) were incinerated post-mortem.