they were told where to go and how many people they had to deal with to perform their task
It was mobile for it's connecting facilities.
Mainly to co-operate in the time of aggression or invasions .
The empire stayed the same, but after the death of his son did the empire split in three
it has become mobile and more technologycaly advanced :)
The leading cause of death in Paleolithic men was trauma. Paleolithic men didn't have a very long life expectancy. Their average age of death was 20 years old.
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There were 5 main death camps the biggest was Auschwitz but most people killed in the holocaust were killed by mobile killing squads sent out in all conquered land
Nazi Death Squads - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 2009
Reconnaissance sections and squads.
The cast of Nazi Death Squads - 2009 includes: Patrick Desbois as Narrator
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Mobile killing squads, known as Einsatzgruppen, were paramilitary death squads operated by Nazi Germany during World War II. They were responsible for mass shootings and the systematic extermination of Jews, Roma, and other perceived enemies in occupied territories, particularly in Eastern Europe. These squads followed the German army into newly acquired territories, conducting large-scale massacres, often rounding up victims in mass graves. Their actions contributed significantly to the Holocaust and the overall atrocities committed during the war.
How exactly does a mobile data terminal operate?
They were the SD-Einsatzgruppen.
Einsatzgruppen were, in layman's terms, the death squads of the Waffen SS.
These groups are called "Einsatzgruppen" and would round up Jews and shoot them to death. The project was replaced with the death camps in order to preserve the bullets.
During the second sweep by the mobile squads, the number of Jews found typically increased as these operations were often more systematic and extensive than the initial sweeps. The mobile squads, known as Einsatzgruppen, conducted thorough searches in occupied territories, leading to the identification and rounding up of larger groups of Jews. This resulted in significant increases in the number of victims executed during the Holocaust. Ultimately, these actions contributed to the devastating loss of Jewish life across Europe.