At Auschwitz those regarded as unfit for work were shot or gassed as soon as possible after arrival.
1. People were stripped before entering the gas chambers. 2. The chambers were separated into female and male areas. 3. At some camps people were not initially entered into the chambers; they were only executed if they had exceeded their deemed usefulness to the welfare of the camp or if they were insuboordinate in their behavior. --- # Large gas chambers were built specifically for the 'Final Solution', that is for the Holocaust, for Jews and gypsies. # They came into routine operation in March 1942. # At extermination camps the majority of newly arrived Jews and gypsies were gassed as soon as practical after arrival. (Gassing was not usually used as a punishment). # Except at Majdanek, the SS tried to blow up the gas chambers before they left.
To kill them
The Ninth Amendments states: The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
As they came through the camps gates from the boxcars people were separated according to gender, age, health, and skills. The people deemed unable to work like the sick, elderly, and children were sent to the gas chambers. Those who were deemed able to work were put into work crews and into forced labor.
gas chambers and people ovens
At Auschwitz those regarded as unfit for work were shot or gassed as soon as possible after arrival.
At Auschwitz those regarded as unfit for work were shot or gassed as soon as possible after arrival.
This depends which camp.At Auschwitz, men and women were separated, all hair was shaved, and they would either go to work or the gas chambers.
People who are generally suspicious of others with different behavior or dress may fear the unknown, associate people dressing a certain way with something they have experienced in the past, or associate a certain way of dressing with a reputation a group of people have. For example, people may be suspicious of people who are acting a certain way or wearing certain clothing associated with gang members.
People from a different racial groups are unemployed in certain sectors of the economy and not in others as a result of discrimination. Racial discrimination makes some racial groups to feel superior over others.
1. People were stripped before entering the gas chambers. 2. The chambers were separated into female and male areas. 3. At some camps people were not initially entered into the chambers; they were only executed if they had exceeded their deemed usefulness to the welfare of the camp or if they were insuboordinate in their behavior. --- # Large gas chambers were built specifically for the 'Final Solution', that is for the Holocaust, for Jews and gypsies. # They came into routine operation in March 1942. # At extermination camps the majority of newly arrived Jews and gypsies were gassed as soon as practical after arrival. (Gassing was not usually used as a punishment). # Except at Majdanek, the SS tried to blow up the gas chambers before they left.
Yes certain people can miscarry more than others. It can be due to fertility problems, PCOS or problems that can be passed down through the female line.
The answer is simply discrimination. There is no valid reason that people from different racial groups are unemployable in certain sectors of the economy and not in others except for racial discrimination and prejudice.
Because people's digestive systems work differently. Additionally, some people might be sensitive to certain foods - while others aren't.
in concentration camps Jewish people had to work all day and night and try to survive in the cold because they didnt have jackets or warm clothes they had thin shirts and pants, their heads were shaven clean, families were separated from each other and you couldn't get word from themmany people were shot to death others were thrown in gas chambers and poisoned until they died. they all die in hopes of freedom again.
maybe have bannnanas or something like strawbwrry.
People choose to buy certain products or services over others based on factors such as quality, price, brand reputation, personal preferences, and perceived value.