no they were not
The SS and Nazis at the camps were fed like kings, the Jews were fed with 25g of bread and 100ml of fluid.
The German soldiers were armed, the Jews were not. Moreover, the Jews had been subjected to malnourishment and persecution for a long time before they were forced on to the trains for the death camps.
There was little food for the Jews. But they were fed.
Most Jews were brought to the Nazi Concentration camps using trains, shoving the Jews into cattle-cars to humiliate them.
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.
poorly
The SS and Nazis at the camps were fed like kings, the Jews were fed with 25g of bread and 100ml of fluid.
the trains in the movie are a model of the trains Nazis used to transport Jews
The German soldiers were armed, the Jews were not. Moreover, the Jews had been subjected to malnourishment and persecution for a long time before they were forced on to the trains for the death camps.
Boats
Trains!
Most were transported by cattle trucks and trains.
cattle cars on trains.
They had to move them with trains and most Jews ran away. Either with boats or snuck away on foot!
There was little food for the Jews. But they were fed.
Most Jews were brought to the Nazi Concentration camps using trains, shoving the Jews into cattle-cars to humiliate them.
Wherever they were told to; be it a ravine out of town, or on to trains to get gassed.