-
crematorium being a
venue for
funerals as well as cremation.
Other early crematoria in
Europe were
built in 1878 in the town of
Gotha in
Germany and later...
-
crematorium or
crematory is a
venue for the
cremation of the dead.
Modern crematoria contain at
least one
cremator (also
known as a crematory,
retort or cremation...
-
capacity of the
crematoria (how many
bodies could be
burned in a 24-hour period) was 340
corpses in
crematorium I; 1,440 each in
crematoria II and III; and...
-
diversified into silos, chimneys,
incinerators for
burning muni****l waste, and
crematoria.
During World War I it made
weapons s****,
limbers (carts for carrying...
-
arriving at Auschwitz, he was
selected for work in the
Sonderkommando at the
crematoria of the camp,
where his
specialized job of
stoking the
ovens with corpses...
-
Sonderkommando that
worked on the
construction of
crematoria and the
installation of the gas chambers. Once the
crematoria were completed, Müller was ****igned to...
- the camp,
collected multiple pieces of
brick from the
remains of the
crematoria and gas
chambers (without the camp's permission),
brought them back to...
- beliefs.
Modern cemeteries often include crematoria, and some
grounds previously used for both,
continue as
crematoria as a prin****l use long
after the interment...
- was an SS-Oberscharführer,
known for his role as a
commander of the
crematoria and gas
chambers at Auschwitz-Birkenau,
buildings which were used to gas...
- This list is
sorted by
ceremonial county.
Bedford Crematorium The Vale Crematorium,
Luton Easthampstead Park
Cemetery and Crematorium,
Bracknell Reading...