By rail, usually in cattle-wagons.
Some Jews were transported from Germany to Poland in late 1939 and early 1940 on an 'experimental basis'. Routine transports of Jews from Germany to Poland began on 15 October 1941.
Because Poland was full of Jews, and Hitler didn't like Jews...
they were deported to Poland.
Germany, Russia and Poland, among others.
Jews were deported from all over Nazi occupied Europe: Germany Holland Hungary Slovakia and many more locations. ___ The extermination camps were nearly all on Polish territory, and Poland had about 3.3 million Jews at the start of World War 2. (The Nazis invaded Poland).
Some Jews were transported from Germany to Poland in late 1939 and early 1940 on an 'experimental basis'. Routine transports of Jews from Germany to Poland began on 15 October 1941.
1942
cattle cars on trains.
almost exclusively by train
Because Poland was full of Jews, and Hitler didn't like Jews...
airplane.
The Nazis took Jews to concentration camps which were located in Poland and Germany. The most infamous of these was Auschwitz (in Poland).
Germany because they hate Jews
Poland (Jews)
they were deported to Poland.
Germany is in Europe, anyway.The Holocaust - the extermination of the Jews - was maonly carried out in Poland.
The death camps were located in Poland and Germany.