There were Jews in the camps that were given the job of cremating the other dead Jews in return for living slightly longer. Their title was Sonderkommando.
They were the incinerators that he used to burn the bodies of 6000000 dead and living jews.
After the Nazis gased people (mainly jews), they would take the dead bodies to one of the many krematoriums to burn them. they would then dump the ashes in a lake or body of water, usually the one where the prisoners would drink out of.
To ensure everyone was dead and the Gas was gone so they could burn the bodies and bring the next lot of Jews
they burn the bodies after
Observant jews bury the dead in a wood casket. Jews do not embalm the dead and the casket is buried directly in a grave. Judaism does not permit burial vaults and believes "ashes tto ashes, dust to dust". In Israel caskets are not used.
When they exhumed bodies, that meant that they would dig up the dead bodies from the ground and prepare to burn them. It's a verb.
The Jews and many other races during the Holocaust were treated like dirt. They were tortured, starved, and basically dead inside their bodies. Germans experimented on them by seeing how long it would take to burn them, etc. For the Jews, it was basically a lose-lose situation. :(
parsis do not burn or burry dead people.they dispose the bodies in the tower of silence where vulture come and eat their flesh.
Jews were beaten and killed. Workers were forced to clean the dead bodies in order for food.
They either buried them in mass graves or cremated (burned) the bodies.
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.
put them in the coal house and burnt their bodies