They were cattle trucks.
Mainly rail transport. They were transported to the death camps in enclosed cattle wagons or "box cars"
About 11-17 million people died in the Holocaust (depending on the definition of Holocaust used). Unfortunately, there are competing definitions.It was actually the mass murder of six million Jews.There is no agreed definition of Holocaust survivor.Please see the related questions below.
The word is hardly used. It means 'killing Jews' (on a large scale) and is occasionally used instead of Holocaust. The term judeocide is associated in particular with the work of Arno Mayer, a well known historian, who is keen to demystify the Holocaust and who has misgivings about Holocaust remembrance, which he regards as a cult.
No they weren't. But gas showers were.
Because the Hitler used them as nipple rings!
Before the invention of cars, gasoline was primarily used as a solvent and as a fuel for lamps and stoves.
Steel.
Yes, the engines first used for cars were used in the first aircraft
They were mostly used for the transportation of Jews to and from concentration camps during the Holocaust, which was during World War 2.
The electrical starter. Before that, cars had to be cranked.
Horse Carts
Mass murder, before the term 'Holocaust' was used, Auschwitz was commonly used as a term for the same meaning.
dehumanizing a group of people
The type of cars that are used.
cars. trains. boats. bikes. walking.
dehumanizing a group of people
Genocide was the word used to describe what happened in the Holocaust.