Horrible, they were packed into cattle cars on trains. They were packed in standing, with no room to move. Keep in mind it is cold and snowy in winter in Europe. Many died on the trip.
Rough, probably almost as bad as being transported to an American PoW camp.
The trip to the concentration camps for the Jews and the undesirable peoples was abominable. They were put in cattle cars jammed in by the hundreds. They had a pail for the entire car full of people to relieve themselves. They were not given food and drink. The cars stunk badly and were extremely hot. They tried to sit but sometimes that was not possible. There were no windows in many of the rail cars but some had windows with welded iron bars. These windows were small and high up. It took days to get to the concentration camps. They thought they were being taken to labor camps to live and thrive. They were shocked to find out they either had to labor in hard situations or they were exterminated.
45 yrs
probably the one where they had to leave their homes.
If there are stills places on the camp? How much the trip cost and how you are going to get there.?
a year
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it took 2 and a half years
45 years
Same thing that you would pack for a school field trip lunch
There are several contenders. 1) The trip to the concentration camps, and from there to the gas chambers, during the Holocaust.2) The exile to Babylonia, with their land (Israel) laying behind them in ruins.3) The forty years' journeying in the wilderness during Moses' lifetime. Though God provided their needs (Deuteronomy ch.29), there were some difficulties.