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Well, the Nazis moved the Jews from German to Poland with trains that ran for hours until they arrived to the "unknown destination" which would be the concentration camp where many would meet their death. These trains were ran by the high ranking Nazi official Adolf Eichmann. The trains were called cattle wagons and cart trains.

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They mostly used trains i think to move the people. They would mush them into train cars with terrible conditions and a bucket for a bathroom. there were a lot of people in there! They didn't even give them food so a lot of them died i think.

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Most of the early deportations (October 1941) were to Latvia and Belarus, though some German Jews were dumped in the Warsaw and Lodz Ghettos. At that stage the Nazis did not have mass gassing facilties. In and around Riga and Minsk vast killing fields were established for German Jews. Regular deportations to Poland began in March 1942.

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1. There were two waves of 'experimental' deportations (involving about 1,200 people) in February 1940 to a 'Jewish reservation' near Lublin. The deportations were quite open and at least one Swiss journalist was present (unbeknown to the SS). He reported the deportations from Stettin in detail on returning to Switzerland, including such details as the forcible removal of people in their 80s from old people's homes. The report was translated into English and published in Britain and the US - and elsewhere.

2. There was a wave of deportations (about 6,300) from Baden and the Rhineland to Gurs Concentration Camp in France (not Poland) in October 1940. These deportations were apparently carried out by local Party officical without authorization from the central government and led to friction with the Vichy regime in France.

3. 15 October 1941 saw the start of the routine deportations from Berlin and other cities. Some were dumped in the already overcrowded Lodz and Warsaw ghettos, but most were sent to Riga (Latvia) and Minsk (Belarus), where they were shot. (The Nazis had not yet invented the extermination camp).

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Regular, routine deportations began in October 1941, but there were some earlier 'experimental' deportations from February 1940 on.

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Most Jews from Germany Nazis deported to the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.

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