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The cremation oven is euphemistically referred to as 'the slumber chamber'.
The cremation ovens, which were still in operation when the soldiers arrived, contained bodies and skeletons as well.
She photographed the corpses and cremation ovens head on; no smart Surrealist touches were necessary.
Environmentalists are calling for “green” cremation ovens, which reduce bodies to ash, to replace the traditional open-air wooden pyres.
We guarantee the effectiveness of the cremation ovens as well as their durability, the use of the best material and our faultless workmanship.
Some attending what museum officials said is one of the largest gatherings of liberators ever held remembered cremation ovens were still warm, ashes fuzzing the foul air.
The cremation ovens working around the clock till November 25, 1944; were blown up by the orders of SS chief Heinrich Himmler himself.
In response to Marsh's claim that the cremation oven, or "retort," was broken, the oven was tested and found to be in working order, although subsequent examinations by experts did find faults.
Following our verbal discussion regarding the delivery of equipment of simple construction for the burning of bodies, we are submitting plans for our perfected cremation ovens which operate with coal and which have hitherto given full satisfaction.
Well they weren't - except for the crackpots in the S.S. Everyone with an ounce of intelligence was trying to get a job a long way from the fighting line even if he couldn't eat his lunch for the stink of the cremation ovens.'
Bond is nearly killed by Wint and Kidd when they put him into a coffin and send to a cremation oven, but Tree stops the process when he discovers that the diamonds in Franks' body were fakes planted by Bond and the CIA.
"To show him how perfectly clean and hygienic his cremation ovens were in operation," the director had recently removed a few remaining little bones from the ash pan, put one of them in his mouth and "chewed around on it and asked him, the hearse driver, whether he wanted to try it once too."