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a room would be sealed, the gas would be put in, the people would die.

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air-tight rooms.

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Description of the gas chambers?

Please see the link below for information on the gas chambers at Auschwitz. (Other camps also had gas chambers).


What was the name given to the gas chambers by Nazis?

The gas chambers were given various euphemisms. Since the war they have generally been referred to by the by the building in which they were contained; the crematoria.


What did the Nazis use before gas chambers?

gas vans, they were the main gas extermination method until the spring of 1943, which was when the large gas chambers started ______ In the early stages of the Holocaust (1941-42) the Nazis relied mainly on mass open air shootings.


How did the children get killed?

they would put them in chambers and then fill them with gas that kills them


How did the gas chambers work during the holocaust?

The Gas ChambersThe railway carriages were unloaded one after another. After leaving their luggage the Jews had to pass individually in front of an ss doctor, who decided if they were fit enough for work. Those fit enough were taken off into small groups. The remainder were taken to the gas chambers, the men being separated from the women. In the undressing room the Jewish prisoners were told in their own language that they were going to be bathed and deloused, that they must leave their clothes neatly together and remember where they had put them so they would be able to find them quickly, after delousing. After undressing they went into the gas chambers, which were furnished with showers and water pipes and looked like a real bath house. Rudolf Hoss visited the Treblinka camp where the commandant used monoxide gas.