because its quick and efficent and the prisoners are very happy about it that they die the end
Arithmetically increasing.
Prisoners were released from prison for the day in order to see theatre, so they likely sat with the rest of the population in the main theatron. No excavation has uncovered any special boxes within the theatres other than those boxes for the wealthy, so any prisoners in attendance sat in the audience with civilians.
Most prisoners were in their prime, between 18 and 50. But some outside of these ages pretended to be within these ages in order to survive. There were also the family (gypsy) camps, where children and the elderly lived, but the numbers of people in these camps was proportionately very small.
They hunted the Jews in order to kill them. Please see related question.
In concentration camps roll-call on the Appelplatz took place at least twice a day and was often deliberately prolonged in order to add to the prisoners' miseries.
The head of the block orders the prisoners to clean the floor as a way to assert authority and maintain discipline. The prisoners may feel frustrated, demeaned, or resentful about this task, seeing it as a form of punishment or unnecessary control.
To be completely honest it depends on if your floor is dirty or not. If your floor is really dirty then the sponge is dirty. but in order for your floor to be clean when u 'drop' a sponge you have to apply elbow grease to clean it.
The head of Wiesel's block advises the prisoners to run in order to avoid being chosen during the selection process. He instructs them to make themselves unseen or unnoticed by the SS officers conducting the selections.
we must act quickly in order to subjugate the rebel forces
order people to clean my floor until it is so clean that i can eat off it-then literally eat off it......
The prisoner in charge of their block was replaced because he was too kind and compassionate, making him ineffective at maintaining order and discipline among the other prisoners. The SS officers believed that a more ruthless and strict leader was needed to keep the prisoners in line.
The blocks are lined up "wrong" on the top of the stone. When you arrive, they are in the order 2, 4, 3, 1. To arrange the blocks to match the diagram, do the following : # Push the first block off to the left, and well to the left along the floor # Push the second block off to the left, then right to the matching #4 spot on the floor diagram # Push the third block off to the left, then right into #3 against the #4 block on the floor # Get the #2 block on the floor over from where you left it, into #2 spot # Push the final block off to the left and into the #1 position, completing the diagram If you push one wrong, use the reset button. To reach the exit, push one or more blocks to the left.
The Matching BlocksYou match the blocks to the diagram on the floor. The blocks atop the slab are in the order 2, 4, 3, 1. To arrange the blocks to match the diagram, do the following :Push the first block off to the left, and well to the left along the floorPush the second block off to the left, then right to the matching #4 spot on the floor diagramPush the third block off to the left, then right into #3 against the #4 block on the floorBring the #2 block on the floor over from where you left it, into #2 spotPush the final block off to the left and into the #1 position, completing the diagramIf you push one wrong, use the reset button. To reach the exit, push one or more blocks to the left to jump from.Other Sphinx Puzzles(see the related question)
18436572 Small block firing order
The diagram on the floor shows you the proper order. Push them off to the left and right to create the pattern.Once you finish that push one or all of the blocks against the wall so you can climb up. In more detail : The blocks when atop the slab are in the order B, D, C, A. To arrange the blocks to match the diagram (ABCD), do the following : # Push the first block (B) off to the left, and well to the left along the floor # Push the second block (D) off to the left, then right to the matching (D) spot on the floor diagram # Push the third block (C) off to the left, then right against the (D) block on the floor # Push the (B) block on the floor over from where you left it, next to (C) and (D) # Push the final block (A) off to the left and into the (A) position, completing the diagramThe four hieroglyphics at the entrance of the tomb will show the proper blocks to jump on, and you jump on ONLY ONE BLOCK for each of the four levels. On the first level, jump only to the block with the "big-head man". Jump up to the second level, landing ONLY on the block with the "boat and wavy sea". Jump up to the third level, landing ONLY on the block with the bird. Jump up to the fourth level, landing ONLY on the block with the eye. When you reach the top, quickly jump to the rope and climb out. (see related questions)
The firing order for the Pontiac 400 engine is that the small block powers the big block.
The blocks when atop the slab are in the order 2, 4, 3, 1. To arrange the blocks to match the diagram, do the following : # Push the first block off to the left, and well to the left along the floor # Push the second block off to the left, then right to the matching #4 spot on the floor diagram # Push the third block off to the left, then right into #3 against the #4 block on the floor # Slide the #2 block over from where you left it, into #2 spot # Push the final block off to the left and into the #1 position, completing the diagram If you push one wrong, use the reset button. To reach the exit, push one or more blocks to the left.