Bodies are not always cremated on the same day as death. The timing can depend on various factors, including legal requirements, family arrangements, and the availability of cremation facilities. In some cases, a waiting period may be necessary for permits or to allow family members to gather. However, many crematories strive to accommodate requests for timely cremation when possible.
They are cremated in a crematorium
They are cremated.
obviously they left it there but the also cremated there bodies
I am pretty sure they cremated most of the bodies
Urn is the vase that you put ashes in.
Corpses would be cremated.
In the holocaust the corpses (dead bodies) of the victims were often cremated (burnt) after they had been gassed. It saved space.
I am pretty sure they cremated most of the bodies
hardly any of the killing happened in Germany and most of the bodies were cremated.
The bodies were removed and buried or cremated.
only thousands, as most were cremated.
They were either cremated, or decomposed where they lay.