of European Jews (as well as millions of others, including Romani people, the intellectually disabled, dissidents and homosexuals) by the German Nazi regime between 1933 and 1945. : If my memory serves me right, about thirty to forty women were gassed in one gas chamber. The Jewish women were forced to undress in an open place close to the gas chamber, and were driven into the gas chamber by the above-mentioned SS members and the Ukrainian auxiliaries. When the women were shut up in the gas chamberl and Bolender set the motor in motion. The motor functioned first in neutral. Both of us stood by the motor and switched from "Neutral" (Freiauspuff) to "Cell" (Zelle), so that the gas was conveyed to the chamber. At the suggestion of the chemist, I fixed the motor on a definite speed so that it was unnecessary henceforth to press on the gas. About ten minutes later the thirty to forty women were dead. Source: The testimony of SS-Unterscharfuehrer Wilhelm Bahr in his trial at Hamburg. Quoted in "Truth Prevails", Testimony of a nazi soilder about the extemenation of Jewish people in the death camps 18. According to the source what action did the Nazi's take against the Jewish population of Europe?

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of European Jews (as well as millions of others, including Romani people, the
intellectually disabled, dissidents and homosexuals) by the German Nazi regime between
1933 and 1945.
: If my memory serves me right, about thirty to forty women were gassed in one gas
chamber. The Jewish women were forced to undress in an open place close to the gas
chamber, and were driven into the gas chamber by the above-mentioned SS members
and the Ukrainian auxiliaries. When the women were shut up in the gas chamber I and
Bolender set the motor in motion. The motor functioned first in neutral. Both of us stood by
the motor and switched from "Neutral" (Freiauspuff) to "Cell" (Zelle), so that the gas was
conveyed to the chamber. At the suggestion of the chemist, I fixed the motor
speed so that it was unnecessary henceforth to press on the gas. About ten minutes later
the thirty to forty women were dead. Source: The testimony of SS-Unterscharfuehrer
Wilhelm Bahr in his trial at Hamburg. Quoted in "Truth Prevails",
Testimony of a nazi soilder about the extemenation of Jewish people in the death camps
a definite
18. According to the source what action did the Nazi's take against the Jewish population
of Europe?
The UDHR was adopted by the newly established United Nations on 10 December 1948,
in response to the "barbarous acts which [...] outraged the conscience of mankind" during
the Second World War. Its adoption recognised human rights to be the foundation for
freedom iustice and neace the UN Commission on Human Rights and finally adonted hy
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Transcribed Image Text:of European Jews (as well as millions of others, including Romani people, the intellectually disabled, dissidents and homosexuals) by the German Nazi regime between 1933 and 1945. : If my memory serves me right, about thirty to forty women were gassed in one gas chamber. The Jewish women were forced to undress in an open place close to the gas chamber, and were driven into the gas chamber by the above-mentioned SS members and the Ukrainian auxiliaries. When the women were shut up in the gas chamber I and Bolender set the motor in motion. The motor functioned first in neutral. Both of us stood by the motor and switched from "Neutral" (Freiauspuff) to "Cell" (Zelle), so that the gas was conveyed to the chamber. At the suggestion of the chemist, I fixed the motor speed so that it was unnecessary henceforth to press on the gas. About ten minutes later the thirty to forty women were dead. Source: The testimony of SS-Unterscharfuehrer Wilhelm Bahr in his trial at Hamburg. Quoted in "Truth Prevails", Testimony of a nazi soilder about the extemenation of Jewish people in the death camps a definite 18. According to the source what action did the Nazi's take against the Jewish population of Europe? The UDHR was adopted by the newly established United Nations on 10 December 1948, in response to the "barbarous acts which [...] outraged the conscience of mankind" during the Second World War. Its adoption recognised human rights to be the foundation for freedom iustice and neace the UN Commission on Human Rights and finally adonted hy K
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