guns,gas chambers
Zyklon-B
the ghewer 43 was a gun in the Holocaust it was used to kill Jews and to fight in war
Well, the Nazis tried:
At the outbreak of WWII in 1939, Nazis used Karabiner 98k rifles as they main weapons. NCOs and officers were issued MP-38 submachine guns. Regular soldiers used Walther P-38s as their sidearms while officers and NCOs used Luger P08s, usually models such as "Black Widows". They also used MG-34s as their LMGs. During the European front battles with the U.S. in 1944-45, the Germans were now equipped STG-44 (or MP-44) assault rifles and FG-42 assault rifles for the Fallshirmgewher troops (German paratroopers), the cheaper stamped steel MP-40 submachine guns (which were issued to officers, while NCOs still used MP-38s in very shor supplies), The Gewher 43, although the Kar98k was still their main rifle. The MG-34 was still issued but the MG-42 or "Hitler's Buzzsaw" was more common, a terrifying machine gun spitting out 7.92x57mm rounds at 1200rpm. There are plenty more weapons used by the German War machine at the time but this is the basics.
When America first entered Europe to fight Germany in 1944, the main grunts were issed M1 Garand semi-automatic rifles. NCOs and techinical seargants as well as other higher ranks used lighter M1 Carbines. Paratroopers were issued M1A1 Carbines with folding stocks. Officers and Captains were issued M1A1 Thompson submachine guns. All soldiers were giving an M1911A1 as their issued sidearm. Support gunners were issued Browning Automatic Rifles or B.A.R.s. Sometimes they were even giving Browning M1919A4 machine guns to carry. The 1919 and the 1917 water-cooled were the main LMGs of the U.S. The Browning M2HB was the big .50 caliber gun used for trucks and planes. The Springfield 1903A3 was issued along as a weapon like the M1 Garand in much smaller supply and the Springfield 1903A4 was the issued sniper rifle. Shotguns varied but the most common were the Winchester 1897 and the Winchester Model 12 shotguns. Some of the seldom seen models were the Browning A5 and the Remington Model 11 copy.
The British were using Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk. I rifles, which replaced their Mk III SMLE rifles for service. Their issued sidearms were Webley Mk IV .38s and Mk VI .455 revolvers and later the Webley-Fosberry .455 "Auto Revolver". Thier issued submachine guns were M1 Thompson (they were the first to be issued these) and Sterling guns. The support gunners used Bren guns and the LMG were Vickers guns built from Maxims in .303.
Some information on ranks may be off but this is pretty much the basic info.
You mean the Nazis killing Jews during WWII in the Holocaust? There are pictures and videos of German soldiers using all sorts of guns to massacre these captured civilians. 9mm pistols, 9mm submachineguns, 7.92mm belt-fed machineguns, and the standard rifle of the German army, the 7.92mm bolt action rifle called the Mauser 98.
I think many Holocaust victims were also killed by poison gas, disease, and starvation. Not just guns.
Tanks
Air bombs
Grenades
MG25
Machine guns
AND PLENTY MORE
Allot of Jews were killed from "scientific experiments". they also threw Micheal Jackson on them
guns ropes knifes and gas chambers
he used chrystal meth
Nuclear weapons, Biological Weapons, Chemical Weapons.
peanuts
No they weren't. But gas showers were.
a buuny
Intimidation
The main weapons used in the Holocaust were fear and hope, these are of course abstract and pictures are not possible. Combatants; for example in one of the uprisings, used normal military weapons and improvised devices.
There was the Cold War after the Holocaust. The Cold War was a war which used words and threats, but no weapons and bombs.
The physical weapons would have been mainly standard issue, add some clubs and ad hoc weapons.
Almost everything that was available was used.
No, Nazi Germany had no nuclear weapons.
Nuclear weapons, Biological Weapons, Chemical Weapons.
They were used for mass murder by the Nazis.
By dismantling the weapons, tools and the propaganda machinery being used by its perpetrators.
machine guns and rifles
Zyklon B, I believe.
Nothing can work without organisation, the same principle held true during the Holocaust.
peanuts