Conditions in the trains were appalling. The victims were packed tightly into cattle trucks and the trains travelled very slowly. (For example, the Greek Jews sent to Auschwitz had to spend 120 hours in the trains). There were no lavatories and people had to sleep standing up. Many older or frail people died in those trains.
They lived extremely well. You could basically do what ever you wanted if you were a Nazi during 1933-1945.
The Holocaust is not a place.
They could get to work on trains
they would live in the streets or some of the old buildings they could find.
The Holocaust was a genocide, not a suicide. Some people may have done that but I believe most people still wanted to live.
The Holocaust trains were railway transports run by German Nazis and their collaborators to forcibly deport interned Jews and other victims of the Holocaust to the German Nazi concentration and extermination camps.
Transport was that of trains which could handle a large volume of people .
The Holocaust is not a place.
Trains
They could get to work on trains
49 out of a hundred
people won't have to walk anymore.
no they where not as modern as we are today
trains, hundreds in one little carriage
they would live in the streets or some of the old buildings they could find.
The Holocaust was a genocide, not a suicide. Some people may have done that but I believe most people still wanted to live.
The Holocaust trains were railway transports run by German Nazis and their collaborators to forcibly deport interned Jews and other victims of the Holocaust to the German Nazi concentration and extermination camps.
speed trains and trains to transport people