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The Australian word Hooroo what does it mean?

"Hooroo" is a cheery way of saying "goodbye".


What was the friends name the stranger with the cheery voice saw get killed in the battle?

JACK


Details of the Holocaust?

Everything about the holocaust? I'm afraid that you have asked an impossible question. There is so much about the holocaust that nobody on Earth can answer now. I don't pretend to be an expert, but I can not tell you everything. I can, however, tell you some things that others maybe can't.First of all, the basics:When did it happen? Between 1939 and 1945 ( although people were persecuted long after the war, and the suffering of those who were persecuted is ever-lasting )Who did the Nazis persecute? Jews, homosexuals, gypsies, mentally and physically desabled people, black people, Jehova's Witnesses, and anyone who tried to help these people escape)How many people were killed? Nobody really knows the exact numbers, but it is estimated that eleven million people were murdered. Six million of these people were Jews, and 1.5 million were merely children, maybe more, because many children lied about their age, in order to increase their chances of surviving.What were the Nazis trying to do? Create a pure "Aryan" race. The sterio type of an Aryan is a strong, tall, blonde haired, blue eyed person. A steriotypical Jew was short and stout with curly black hair and hook noses. How were the Jews treated? Like vermin, or parasites. Like lab rats, or diseased pests.How did the Nazis persicute Jews? They shippd them off to consentration camps and death camps, took away their rights and citizenship, kicked them out of their houses, and stuffed them in trains and ghettos, expelled children from their regular schools, marched them into fields and shot them into pits, took away all their posessions, and publicly demoralized them.How did Jews escape? Some lucky ones managed to hide in basements, cellars, old barns, in the forest, or down in the sewers for years until the war ended. There were some survivors of the camps. Many Jews tried to convert to other religions, but thaty was soon outlawed.What is the difference between a death camp and a concentration camp? A concentration camp, such as Auschwitz or Treblinka is a labour camp, where prisoners are kept as slaves (it usually also had a gas chamber for the sikly and for children or elderly who were too weak to work). A death camp, such as Belzec, is not a labour camp. There are survivors of Auschwitz, there are survivors of Treblinka, but there are no survivors of any death camp. This is because it is strictly for death, and there are no prisoners- all victims are simply gassed to death upon arriving. I actually don't have uch more time to write this, so let's do this in point form. Sorry for lack of detail. Josef Mengele (or the Angel of Death, or Uncle Mengele) was an evil scientist who worked at Auschwitz concentration camp. He thoroughly enjoyed his work conducting gruessome experiments on little children, particularly twins and gypsies. He was in charge of pickiing which prisoners were healthy enough to work, and which would be gassed to death. The chemical used to gas Jews to death at Auschwitz was a type of rat poison called Zyklon B. The bodies of prisoners were usually burned in "kremas" or thrown into mass graves like the one in Bergen Belsen Camp. At the camps, prisoners were usually worked to death. They got so little time to rest that it was impossible to have energy. They received only tiny rations of moldy bread and watery, rotten cabbage soup. All prisoners were given a number that was tatooed on their arm, that became their name. all the boys and men had to wear striped pajama and ill fitting shoes, and women wore old work clothes. They never were allowed to change. Many died of typhoid fever and dehydration or froze to death. Accesive lice was unavoidable. In Auschwitz one of the first things one notices is the haunting cheery music that was played by the emaciated prisoners. This music was to make the newcomers feel welcome before they were gassed or worked to death. Sorry, more later.


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Why is she call cheery?

beacause his name is cheery


What is a cheery tune?

lilt


What is opposite of cheery?

Stern


What is the opposite of-cheery?

Stern


What is the opposite of cheery?

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What rhymes with weary besides dreary and leery?

Some words that rhyme with "weary" include cheery, teary, and query.


What word is opposite from cheery?

ibdghh


What is the adverb of cheery?

The adverb form of the word "cheery" is cheerily.An example sentence for this word is: "the parakeet sung cheerily as he danced on his perch".


What is sakura in English?

"Sakura" means cheery bloosom, "Haruno" means spring field so if you say "Sakura Haruno" it means spring field of cheery bloosom. But if you say "Haru no Sakura" it means cheery bloosoms in spring


Why was cheery fired from WWE?

no her contract was relised.


What rhymes with Leary?

Bleary Cheery Deary


Do you feel it when your cheery pops?

Yes, you will feel it.