12 when they had arrived in Birkenau
conestoga wagon.. nickname: prarie schooner
In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, there is no specific mention of the number of people who got off the train car at Buchenwald concentration camp. However, the book describes the chaotic and brutal conditions upon arrival, where many prisoners were immediately killed or died shortly after.
Well, the driver, his wife, and very young children usually did. But you are correct that many pioneers headed West walked most of the way beside the wagon. The main reason was that the wagon was stuffed to the canvas with their worldly goods, and there was no room to ride in the wagon!
it can hold up to 12,000lbs
Traveling afoot, many pioneers spread out across America. Others rode mules, horses, or bought a wagon and joined up with a wagon train. Back then, the Cadillac of wagons was the Conestoga wagon.
12 when they had arrived in Birkenau
About a dozen of them. they had arrived at another concentration camp
No, the paddy wagon was not originated from police saying "Patty, get the wagon." The word originated from patrol wagon and got shortened to paddy wagon.
They parked it in a parking lot.
to guard camp at night and be the boss
to guard camp at night and be the boss
to guard camp at night and be the boss
Wagon has two syllables.
A wagon has 4 wheels.
A wagon customarily has 4 wheels
They got there by Pushcart, wagon, and boat.
Frequently why wagon got derailed-what are the causes.