If the question is asking about Jews in Nazi-Occupied Europe, then the answer was effectively: No. While Jews were moved between ghettos and concentration camps using trains, these were not trains that Jews chose to get on, nor were they humane, nor Jews did not have the choice of where they were going, and, finally, Jews were strictly forbidden from using general public transport.
Outside of Nazi-Occupied Europe, Jews were generally able to use transportation, especially in the UK and USA.
Not really, women were nurses not pilots during ww2
During World War 2, ammonia was used for powering buses in Belgium because there was a severe shortage of diesel fuel. Ammonia was also used in solar energy and engine applications.
It allowed you to have your own food, save money, and allow the soldiers to have food.
The clothes on there back.
he stopped discrimination against black people in america. In those times, black people weren't allowed to sit on the the same buses as white people or if they had to, they would have to sit at the back. However, black people were the main customers for the bus companies so he created the bus boycott where all black people did not travel on buses and many bus services went bankrupt. Then it was decided that black people were allowed everywhere on buses. Martin luther king also made the i have dream speech because he wanted his children's generation to live in a happy world where there was no segregation or discrimination and that black people were equal to white people.
During World war 2 they used trains, trams, buses few people had cars as they were not affordable.
Melbourne does not have the most trams in the world. Melbourne's claim to fame, as far as trams are concerned, is that it has the longest tram lines in the world, or at least amongst the longest.
No, the taxis in Hong Kong are the cheapest and most frequent of any big city in the world. In addition you have trams, public minibuses, buses and the MTR underground which makes Hong Kong one of the easiest places to get around.
Australians have cars, buses, planes, and every transportation that the rest of the world has. But some of the more unusual vehicles would have to be the Skybus, electric trams such as can be found in Brisbane, and the electric cars that engage in the annual solar power vehicle race across the continent.
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Yes there can be school buses in New York City.
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Estimating the exact number of buses in the world is challenging, but it is generally believed that there are over 1.5 million registered buses globally. This number includes various types of buses, such as city transit buses, school buses, and long-distance coaches. The figure can fluctuate based on factors like urbanization, public transportation policies, and infrastructure development.
Japan is filled with buses. The buses act as a connector between the trains and automobile that finally connects Japan's expansive public transportation network which is the best in the world.