by work, by starving, by disease
The Nazis initially targeted various groups for gassing, starting with individuals deemed "unfit" or "undesirable," including those with disabilities. However, mass gassings began with the extermination of Polish Jews and Soviet prisoners of war. The first large-scale gassings took place in mobile killing units known as Einsatzgruppen, which operated in occupied territories. This systematic approach later evolved into the use of gas chambers in extermination camps.
1. The Nazis called the Holocaust itself the Final Solution of the Jewish Question.2. In extermination camps gassing was called Special treatment.
Conspiracy Test - 2007 Fugitive Nazis 1-8 was released on: USA: 17 September 2007
The obvious conclusion is that the Nazis found the Holocaust very embarrassing ... This is supported by their attempts to destroy evidence and also by the use of euphemisms such as 'Final Solution', 'Special treatment' (which meant gassing),. etc.
i think most of it ended in 1945 but some gassing carried on and then was stopped in later years
None. One doesn't survive gassing in a gas chamber. ___________________ One, but she was executed a couple of hours later.
The main way of exterminating the Jews was gassing. The jews were driven into gas chambers like cattle and then gassed. Others had to work for the nazis and succumbed to the harsh conditions in the camps. Many were shot by nazi guards, too.
Some of the methods were: gassing, by using Carbon Monoxide, or Zyklon B highly poisonous insecticide), shooting, starvation (deliberately or by diet), lethal injection, hanging, burning alive, beating, death marching, and forced labor.
By gassing them or torturing them.
no.
This is the first time I've heard anyone suggest this. If you mean: did they sedate the victims before gassing them, the answer is no. According too witnesses that survived the Holocaust, they have used bromine too sedate the victims, in order too make them more cooperative.