horses were used for pulling or carrying things, cows were used for eating, the normal kind of uses.
There were multiple accounts of torture during the Holocaust. (Since you said Holocaust not WWII, I'll stick to the genocide of the Jewish people rather than the entire WWII) There was starvation, abnormal and useless medical experiments, the rolls calls that lasted forever, standing cells in which the person was sentenced to hard labor during the day and was forced to stand at night. These are a few examples.
During World War II, the Star of David was used as a symbol of Jewish identity, particularly by the Nazis, who mandated that Jews wear a yellow Star of David badge to signify their ethnicity and differentiate them from non-Jewish citizens. This identification facilitated the persecution and deportation of Jews to concentration camps. The emblem became a poignant symbol of the suffering endured during the Holocaust and has since come to represent Jewish resilience and identity.
Zyklon B, I believe.
Nothing can work without organisation, the same principle held true during the Holocaust.
More Jews killed during the Holocaust. Over 6,000,000 (6 million) Jews were killed during the Holocaust. The Jews used for slave labor and medical testing that died aren't part of that number.
Joseph, Sarah, Israel are some names.
Jewish kids died in the holocaust because they were Jewish. They were treated like their parents and deprived of food, used as forced labor, or simply killed.
The Holocaust. The Nazis themselves called it the Final Solution [of the Jewish Question.
Because they were prisoners! Those that were able bodied were used for forced labor, the others were killed.
Almost everything that was available was used.
The Nazis called it the Final Solution of the Jewish Question. The word Holocaust wasn't widely used till about 1980.
The correct spelling is "holocaust".Most commonly used when referring to The Holocaust where the Jewish suffered under the Nazis in the second world war.
There were multiple accounts of torture during the Holocaust. (Since you said Holocaust not WWII, I'll stick to the genocide of the Jewish people rather than the entire WWII) There was starvation, abnormal and useless medical experiments, the rolls calls that lasted forever, standing cells in which the person was sentenced to hard labor during the day and was forced to stand at night. These are a few examples.
Propaganda was used during the Holocaust to convince Germans that the Jewish people were not equals. Propaganda started at an early age with books endorsing racism and antisemitism being provided to children in elementary school.
During World War II, the Star of David was used as a symbol of Jewish identity, particularly by the Nazis, who mandated that Jews wear a yellow Star of David badge to signify their ethnicity and differentiate them from non-Jewish citizens. This identification facilitated the persecution and deportation of Jews to concentration camps. The emblem became a poignant symbol of the suffering endured during the Holocaust and has since come to represent Jewish resilience and identity.
machine guns and rifles
Zyklon B, I believe.