Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet VANS
VANS
Definition av VANS
- böjningsform av van
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- The victims of death camps were primarily murdered by gassing, either in permanent installations constructed for this specific purpose, or by means of gas vans.
- During World War II and the Holocaust, Nazi Germany developed and used gas vans on a large scale to kill inmates of asylums, Poles, Romani people, Jews, and prisoners in occupied Poland, Belarus, Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, and other regions of German-occupied Europe.
- Mini MPVs, compact MPVs, and MPVs are all small vans usually used for transporting people in small quantities.
- Dodge, an American brand of Stellantis, has produced numerous vehicles carying the brand name including pickup trucks, SUVs, and vans.
- It was announced in February 2012 that Utilimaster, a manufacturer of walk-in vans and commercial truck bodies, was moving all of its manufacturing and headquarters to nearby Bristol, about 20 minutes to the northeast in Elkhart County.
- The vehicles (mostly vans), and the drivers employed by these contracted companies, were all outfitted with the colors and uniforms of the rapidly recognizable Airborne colors: gray, red and black.
- Mean prices in 2007 were: All housing units – $87,280; detached houses – $87,800; townhouses or other attached units – $61,183; mobile homes – $36,214; occupied boats, RVs, vans, etc.
- As of 2020 the village has a primary school (Worstead Church of England Primary School), a village hall (the Queen Elizabeth Hall) and adjacent recreation ground, a pub with guest accommodation (The White Lady — formerly the New Inn), a Church of England parish church (St Mary the Virgin), and on Thursdays, mobile post office and fish and chips vans set up on the Church Plain.
- Most ambulances use a design based on vans or pickup trucks, though others take the form of motorcycles, buses, hearses, aircraft and boats.
- The film is concerned chiefly with three topics: the Chełmno extermination camp, where mobile gas vans were first used by Germans to exterminate Jews; the death camps of Treblinka and Auschwitz-Birkenau; and the Warsaw ghetto, with testimonies from survivors, witnesses and perpetrators.
- RAF vans and minibuses were used only by state enterprises, most often as ambulances and for public transit.
- It sells passenger cars, and electric and light commercial vehicles under the Vauxhall marque nationally, and used to sell vans, buses, and trucks under the Bedford brand.
- From the 1880s, German toy manufacturers were producing models of tin toys for specific geographic markets; London omnibuses and ambulances destined for the British market; French postal delivery vans for Continental Europe and American locomotives intended for sale in America.
- Historically one of the oldest surviving Japanese internal combustion engine manufacturers, the company was known for building three-wheeled vehicles and off-road vehicles, while currently the company offers a range of kei car models, along with kei trucks, kei vans and other larger small cars in Japan.
- In December 1941, SS officials at Chełmno conducted experiments using gas vans and the first mass gassings were conducted at Auschwitz concentration camp in January.
- The Rattrays Wholesale Group later included Rattrays Cash and Carry warehouses, tobacco vans (latter known as Red Arrow Distributors) and the SuperValue franchised supermarkets.
- Westfalia-Werke also converted non-Volkswagen vans and produced camping trailers and other products, but they were best known for their Volkswagen camper conversions.
- The Citroën Berlingo and Peugeot Partner are a range of vans produced since 1996 and marketed under the Citroën and Peugeot marques.
- The latter factory was better known post-war for production of the Ford Motor Company's Transit vans until this finally closed in 2013 - leaving only the almost forgotten Supermarine Flight Shed which had accommodated so many Spitfires locally before their first flights and deliveries to the RAF.
- To allow for longer trains, early railway companies from the 1840s onwards began replicating industrial tramway practises, by adding "break vans".
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