Some concentration camp guards unleashed hungry dogs on the victims.
Most probally __________________ No, Jews were treated very badly during the Holocaust. If you wanted to compare their treatment to an animal, then their treatment was more akin to rats or such vermin. __________________ No, The Nazi's had many laws protecting dogs. Animal cruelty was very serious crime. They were the worlds leader in Animal Rights. However humans in general, and the Jews in particular, had no right and were treated very badly.
Actually, yes! There was a drug that fisherman snuck near a dog's nose to keep it from smelling hidden refugees heading to Sweden. The drug destroyed the sense of small temporarily.
No. Unfortunately unwanted cats & dogs have long been euthanized (put to sleep) after a period of time without being adopted. This is not illegal. Despite our love for pets & other animals, it is a necessary part of life that animals die to prevent suffering, disease, over-population, or to be a food source. It is our responsibility to be as humane as possible when this happens. The real Holocaust that was done to Jews by Nazi Germany is truly a horrible crime against humanity and not comparable to what happens to animals. In-fact the Nazis attempted to justify the murder of people by saying that they were no better than animals.
Rabbit blood and cocaine were in the handkerchief that made it impossible to search for the hidden Jews. When the dogs smelled the rabbit blood they thought it was meat so basically they chewed up the handkerchief. The cocaine made it impossible to search for the hidden Jews because when they smelled the cocaine, the cocaine numbed their noses so they could not smell anything. Because a cocaine is a type of drug, the dogs were in a lot of pain that many dogs died.
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They ate one slice of bread a day. If lucky, they got turnip soup which was turnips in water
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It typically falls on the owners of the dogs to cover any veterinary expenses resulting from a fight between unleashed dogs. Owners are responsible for ensuring their dogs are under control at all times to prevent incidents like this from occurring.
You can use "kapo" in a sentence to refer to a concentration camp supervisor during the Holocaust. Examples: "The kapo forced the prisoners to work long hours in harsh conditions." "The kapo was known for being particularly cruel to the inmates."
I've heard this from a Holocaust survivor's son that usually, if entering and breaking in houses, the Nazis shot the dogs first. Mostly dogs who were considered the "guard dogs." Other dogs who had their owners taken away from them became strays I think like cattle did in the Salem Witch Trials when their accused owners were being imprisoned.
through the monsoon and dogs unleashed.....bill said it in an interview
Some of the concentration camp guards had dogs that they unleashed on prisoners. This seems to have been particularly common at the Auschwitz Women's Camp. Some of the German Shepard dogs were trained to rip, gnarl and drag humans. Many of the Holocaust survivors witness the horrific act. Juana Bormann was a SS prison guard who was known to use dogs.
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there is no such thing, you may be confused with the 'Canibal Holocaust' a film from 1980. There is no 'animal holocaust' or 'animal slavery', these are just terms to make people angry enough to get them involved with the subject behind the mis-appropriation of such terms, a shamless act of disrespect.
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