They are called Barracks. This is where the "prisoners" slept. They were small long cabbin like buidings with long wooden bunk bead things were 20 or more would cram in and sleep on one plank.
The goal was to make it clear what type of prisoner everyone was at a glance.
The holocaust was when Hitler tried to eliminate the Jews by mass murder and genocide. The cause was antisemitism turned evil.
American Dogtags were issued in two types during WW2: (1) Dogtags worn in the US, such as during traing, included the soldier's Name, Serial Number, blood type, religion, next of kin and hometown. (2) Dogtags worn while in combat theater did not include the names of next of kin or hometown. It only included Name, Serial Number, Blood Type, date of Tetnus shot and Religion. German dogtags included his Unit and his serial number. No name nor any other information. This information was kept in his records book.
Well the name of the "solder" who killed him was "lead" now what type of "solder" is unknown, but i'd imagine i was probably whatever standard type it is in the CIA.
every type Jewish English blacks whites asians Americans Russians Germans you name it they died.
Concentration Camps. Had gas chambers. Very serious, very sad. Not fun to joke about, so please, don't even think about it. Thanks. -Jes.
prisons The mechanics for the drawbridge were also kept in the towers
There is no type of bread specifically associated with the holiday of Channukah.
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If the man you are looking for is in prison in the United States you can use the Bureau of prisons which iswww.bop.gov and you can type his name in . The BOP is for Federal prisoner's . The other website is www.doc.com . This is department of corrections . This deals with state prisoner again you can type his name in and the website will tell you where he is what facility and what state.
its a type of bank account where the name of the account holder is kept secret.
The largest plurality American Jews are Blood Type A.
Are you talking about a wall sconce? That is a type of candle holder that usually mounts on a wall.
All types of information may be kept in a database.
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The name "Spitfire" for the British fighter developed in the 1930s was apparently suggested by Sir Robert McLean, against the wishes of its developers. The Type 224 did not work out, but the name was kept for the subsequent Type 300. The designer, R.J. Mitchell, did not particularly like the name but an alternative name, the "Shrew," was considered even worse.