They were manufactured by J. A. Topf und Soehne, Erfurt (Thuringia). The firm had a reputation already before World War 2 for making highly efficient crematoria that used very cheap fuel (lignite or 'brown coal').
Their wasn't an official company but it was built from just engineering and construction workers just building what Hitler requested
they made other Jewish workers burn their bodys in the crematorium
In the context of the Holocaust, fiery furnaces refers to the crematoria (used to burn the victims' corpses).
It was known as a crematorium
A crematorium is the same thing as a crematory. Here, any corpses are cremated (turned to ashes). There were many of these during Holocaust, because of all the death camps.
First the people were gassed with Zyklon-B in the gas chambers. Then they were cremated in a crematorium or a cremation pit.
they made other Jewish workers burn their bodys in the crematorium
In the context of the Holocaust, fiery furnaces refers to the crematoria (used to burn the victims' corpses).
It was known as a crematorium
A crematorium is the same thing as a crematory. Here, any corpses are cremated (turned to ashes). There were many of these during Holocaust, because of all the death camps.
Well, it depends on what you are looking for. If it was the Holocaust then they burned them in a crematorium. The Jews really didn't have a choice. They had to go.
Moulds and furnaces
I never liked Crematorium. crematorium horrifies many people.
Crematorium: a specially place (oven) where dead bodies are burned to ash.Gas chamber: an airtight room that can be filled with poisonous gas to perform executions.In combination, they are closely associated with the Holocaust.
First the people were gassed with Zyklon-B in the gas chambers. Then they were cremated in a crematorium or a cremation pit.
Davenport Crematorium was created in 1891.
Lancaster Crematorium was created in 1884.
morgue Crematorium