A furnace for cremating corpses; a building containing such a furnace.
A facility for the reduction of nonfunctional human bodies into carbon, steam, and assorted air pollutants. Cremationists are people who advocate the practice. A cremator is the individual who actually loads the body into the furnace and scoops out the residue; it can also refer to the furnace
The ovens and furnaces where dead bodies of prisoners were consumed.
a mortuary where corpses are cremated
a furnace where a corpse can be burned and reduced to ashes
Ovens and furnaces where bodies of prisoners were burned.
A building in which corpses are cremated.
A furnace installed and used in the death camps to cremate and dispose of bodies after death by gassing, starvation, disease, or torture.
The place that contains the furnace in which bodies are cremated. Also called a crematory.
A large oven or furnace where bodies of death camp inmates were burned after gassing.
A building in the camps that contained the ovens, where the bodies of victims were burned. The term is sometimes used to refer to the ovens themselves.
A furnace for incineration of the dead; also crematory.
Ovens or furnaces where concentration and death camp prisoners' bodies were burned.