They can do many things, THEY CAN just squeeze the victims neck/pressurepoint or they could use poison. Its not like in the movies where the girl screams cops come.. The kidnapper can easily snatch and stab/shoot/KILL there victim in a second or 1 minute at the latest.
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For someone who is alone. Someone who looks weak or deffensless. You should always be with someone. If someone has you from behid, take your palm to the bottom of their nose and that will brake the nose, letting you run away and get some help. Also if someone has you from behind hit them inthe groine- spelling- with your elbow. Allways call for some help. Call cops or someone you can trust to help you or call for help for you. :) hope i was helpful! thanks! :)
Burn victims usually require treatment at a burn center
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The gas chambers were dressed up to look like showers. This served many purposes: it meant that the victims would undress themselves. The first gassings took place with the victims fully clothed and it was found that it was harder and time consuming to undress the corpses, as the workers had to search for hidden valuables. The Jews were also told that they had to wash and be de-loused after their journeys to the camps, before they could join the general population (this was what actually happened to those who did join the general population). This made the victims more compliant and the illusion of normality and changing rooms and showers helped keep many calm. The drainage of the shower rooms also helped with the cleaning of the gas chambers after it had been cleared of victims.
In many cases the victims were forced to work in quarrying and coal-mining. Some worked in chemical industries and various other industries. They were given insufficient food and most perished. A small number of the victims were employed in non-manual jobs, such as office work. Some had to sort the good that Jews and others had brought with them. A very small number were employed in the Sonderkommandos (special squads) and had to help with cremating the corpses of victims who had been gassed. It is known that a peculiarly revolting feature of the Holocaust was that some victims were forced in a sense to help in the process of their own destruction.
Idea B Wells was threatened by Southerners when she defended victims of lynchings.