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Some able-bodied prisoners delivered to the death camp were not immediately killed, but were forced into labor units ( Sonderkommando ) to work at the extermination process, removing corpses from the gas chambers and burning them.
A montage shows milk bottles melting, animals writhing amid the flames and human corpses burning.
After setting up and ambush and attacking their lightly armoured Humvee vehicles with small arms fire and RPG ’ s the patrol stopped and Macedonian forces and guerrillas exchanged fire in a short skirmish, after soldiers started retreating half of the patrol managed to escape one soldier was shot and 7 others captured and allegedly executed with knives and then their corpses were allegedly burned. News of the massacre sparked local uprisings against Muslim Albanians in several towns and cities across Macedonia, and such revolts included burning and vandalising shops and Mosques.
The manner of killing is reported to have been notably sadistic, mutilating victims and burning corpses ; CNN quoted a survivor as saying that " attackers slashed the throats of children, cutting the arms and legs off one of them and throwing the body in a boiling pot.
in the Northern outskirts of town, finally burning the corpses in what became El Ejido public park.
In fact, after burying some of the British and Canadian dead on the battlefield and burning many American corpses in large funeral pyres, the British had themselves withdrawn to Queenston until Drummond received reinforcements.
Even Höss ' expanded facility could not handle the huge number of victims ' corpses, and the camp staff had to dispose of thousands of bodies by burning them in open pits.
Twice repulsed by the small force of 200 defenders behind hastily-erected earthworks, the Royalist cavalry outflanked the defences and overran the town in the Battle of Birmingham, before burning 80 houses and leaving behind the naked corpses of fifteen townspeople.
* Waldkommando-" Wood-commando " prisoner-laborers assigned to work in forests, primarily to obtain firewood for heating and for burning corpses.
< td > This is a reference to Zombie Flesh Eaters 2, in which the corpses of the deceased return to the world of the living as a result of burning one of the infected cadavers.
Funerary practices continued the Bronze Age tradition of burning the corpses and placing the remains in urns, a characteristic of the Urnfield culture.
On 6 April 1940 gendarmes prisoner murdered the whole family: father, mother and two siblings, burning corpses, along with buildings.
This involves digging up the corpses, searching them, then burning all traces of the bodies.
Description: Members of the Sonderkommando burning corpses on fyres in pits in 1944.
The corpses of plague victims were carted to the outer edges of the city and placed in large open pits for burning.
They continued with the Urnfield culture tradition of burning corpses and placing the remains in urns.
They also, unknowingly, smell the burning corpses of their neighbours.
Specifically, the German version does not allow for enemies ' heads or limbs to be severed, enemies cannot be impaled after death, burning enemies will die immediately and their corpses cannot be mutilated further after death.

burning and lasted
* 1879 – Using a filament of carbonized thread, Thomas Edison tests the first practical electric incandescent light bulb ( it lasted 13½ hours before burning out ).
Following the burning of the Yeshovoth in Mainz and Worms by the Crusaders, Rashi started a successful school in Troyes, which lasted for generations ( until the second crusade ).
For reasons unknown to production personnel, the nine-volt batteries that powered the lights only lasted minutes before burning out.
The war, which lasted two years ( 1142 – 1144 ), was marked by the occupation of Champagne by the royal army and the capture of Vitry-le-François, where many persons perished in the deliberate burning of the church by Louis.
The fire lasted for a few days as tens of farmers began burning dry grass similar to the kind found in a savanna.
It took from three to five days to pack each kiln with enough ware and the first burning lasted from 30 to 48 hours.
Had the 1997 El Niño lasted twice as long, the rain forests of the Amazon basin and Southeast Asia could have quickly added much additional carbon dioxide to the air from burning and rotting, with heat waves and extreme weather quickly felt around the world ( The " Burn Locally, Crash Globally " scenario.

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The two horses broke from the yard, from the circle of light cast by the lamp still burning in the house, into the darkness.
They had fought from caves, and the marines resorted to burning them out.
Now, driving the horse and sulky borrowed from Mynheer Schuyler, he felt as if every bone was topped by burning oil and that every muscle was ready to dissolve into jelly and leave his big body helpless and unable to move.
The heat transfer to the anode in free burning arcs is enhanced by a hot gas jet flowing from the cathode towards the anode with velocities up Af.
It is apparent from the above and from experimental evidence that the cooling requirements for the anode of free burning arcs are large compared with those for the cathode.
The cold lingered, making sleep difficult that night, and he remained in bed still the next morning, now unable to keep from thinking about the inexplicable sight of burning metal, the wretched sound, the unbearable feeling of having been to a remote Tokyo temple at some earlier time in his life.
Argon is mostly used as an inert shielding gas in welding and other high-temperature industrial processes where ordinarily non-reactive substances become reactive ; for example, an argon atmosphere is used in graphite electric furnaces to prevent the graphite from burning.
He escaped custody and fled to the United States, where he successfully defeated legal attempts by the British authorities to have him extradited to face charges arising from the attack and the burning of the Valley House.
Constantine I ( emperor ) | Constantine burning Arian books, illustration from a compendium of canon law, ca.
While the sun is similarly described as being aflame, it is not composed of rarefied air like the stars but rather of earth like the moon ; its burning comes not from its composition but rather from its rapid motion .< ref > Kirk, G. S., J. E.
The shell is accelerated to a high velocity in a very short time by the rapid generation of gas from the burning propellant.
Herald photographer Stanley Forman received two Pulitzer Prizes consecutively in 1976 and 1977, the first being a dramatic shot of a young child falling in mid-air from her mother's arms on the upper stories of a burning apartment building to the waiting arms of firefighters below, and the latter ( known as " The soiling of Old Glory ") being of Ted Landsmark, an African American city official, being beaten with an American flag during Boston's school busing crisis.
The origin of this vessel, an abandoned and burning ship's boat laden with highly flammable material, is uncertain but it may have been launched from Guerrier as the battle began.
Should a card accidentally become exposed, ( visible to all ), any player can demand a redeal ( all the cards are gathered up, and the shuffle, cut, and deal are repeated ) or that the card be replaced randomly into the deck (" burning " it ) and a replacement dealt from the top to the player who was to receive the revealed card.
Colourized gray-scale composite image of the individual frames from a video of a backlit fuel droplet burning in microgravity.
Severe historical penalties include breaking wheel, boiling to death, flaying, slow slicing, disembowelment, crucifixion, impalement, crushing ( including crushing by elephant ), stoning, execution by burning, dismemberment, sawing, decapitation, scaphism, necklacing or blowing from a gun.
Even the exhaust from the burning of fossil fuels is treated via catalysis: Catalytic converters, typically composed of platinum and rhodium, break down some of the more harmful byproducts of automobile exhaust.
Symptoms that may occur include: a painful or burning sensation when urinating, an unusual discharge from the penis, swollen or tender testicles, or fever.
Environment – current issues: air heavily polluted with sulfur dioxide from oil-shale burning power plants in northeast ; contamination of soil and groundwater with petroleum products, chemicals at former Soviet military bases ; Estonia has more than 1, 400 natural and artificial lakes, the smaller of which in agricultural areas are heavily affected by organic waste ; coastal sea water is polluted in many locations.
They generate power by burning natural gas in a gas turbine and use residual heat to generate additional electricity from steam.
In thermodynamics, the term exothermic (" outside heating ") describes a process or reaction that releases energy from the system, usually in the form of heat, but also in the form of light ( e. g. a spark, flame, or explosion ), electricity ( e. g. a battery ), or sound ( e. g. burning hydrogen ).

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