You weren't punished, in fact, they'd politely give you a few dozen new holes in the chest
No, it was the rail cars on the railroad that were used to ship cattle in.
This question makes no sense. Box cars and cattle cars were around long before world war 2. The Jews were taken in them to the concentration camps.
They would pack the cars to at least twice their capacity, so somewhere between 80-100 people.
Depends on the size of the cattle. Rail cars transporting young weanling steers can have up to 50 or 60 cattle in a single car. With large cows or bulls, maybe only 15 to 30 may fit in a rail car.
If you mean the people being sent to concentration camps then they were moved by train in cattle carts.
The cars were called "Cattle Cars". They were called cattle cars because that's what cattle were put into when they had to travel.
cattle cars
The took them to a stockyard like Kansas City where they put them in cattle cars.
No, it was the rail cars on the railroad that were used to ship cattle in.
This question makes no sense. Box cars and cattle cars were around long before world war 2. The Jews were taken in them to the concentration camps.
I don't think they were the same. Cattle Cars used by early railroads in the Eighteenth Century had sides and a top but the sides had gaps between the boards. Whereas, box cars were fully enclosed to keep out the elements.
They were cattle trucks.
cattle cars on trains.
In the book The Devils Arithmetic, the villagers are rounded up and forced into cattle cars to be transported to a concentration camp. They were locked in for four days and nights.
Cattle cars on trains
The most common way was by train in cattle cars.
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