the jews were loaded on to cattle trucks depending on there location. since all the camps were located on the same track. They were sent to other camps either for there death or there surviaval.
Cowboys take cattle to the rail road station (actually the proper term is "stockyards") to be shipped to the facilities that slaughter them for our food. That's what happened in the past, over 100 years ago. In today's world, trains are not used to ship cattle to slaughter plants. Ninety-nine percent of all cattle are shipped by cattle liners or trailers from a handling facility on a ranch all the way to the slaughter plant. Cattle can still be gathered off of the range, pasture or from the corrals to be loaded on to the trucks just like with loading cattle on the stock cars, but these trucks come to the ranch or farm to pick them up. Cowboys and ranchers don't drive them to another distant facility off their land, not especially with all the highways and suburban areas and other farms they have to travel through.
The main method of transportation for the Jews to concentration camps was by rail, in closed cattle trucks (boxcars) on slow freight trains.
Auschwitz was at a railroad junction in Poland. Jews from all over occupied Europe were forcefully transported to Auschwitz by railroad like cattle, in cattle cars. A few were taken in trucks and cars, but most were sent there by overcrowded trains as though they were animals.
Conditions in the trains were appalling. The victims were packed tightly into cattle trucks and the trains travelled very slowly. (For example, the Greek Jews sent to Auschwitz had to spend 120 hours in the trains). There were no lavatories and people had to sleep standing up. Many older or frail people died in those trains.
Normal people, but a lot of Gang members. Hispanics are slowly taking over with fruit carts and selling tamales out of trucks or stolen target carts.
The railroads meant the rancher had a shorter journey to cattle markets. Instead of a cattle drive having to go a long distance, taking many days, the cattle were driven to the nearest railhead or cattle yard and loaded onto cattle trucks.
They were transported there by rail in enclosed cattle trucks.
drive cattle trucks
No, cause the heavily loaded trucks use more power than the empty trucks. I see you have the same homework assignment as me...
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Nowadays, cattle are loaded onto cattle trucks or trains. Though "cowboys" still use horses for daily chores of looking after the cattle on the range surrounding the ranch, the long cattle drives over several weeks to a distant market are a thing of the past. Most of the old drove route have vanished beneath modern farms and housing.
They were cattle trucks.
They were sent there by force in cattle-trucks.
Its when ranchers or cowboys take there cattle to a train which they get on to and take them to the slaughter house. They might also get on trucks. You might call it a cattle run or a cattle drive.
First put the nutmegs in sacks. then people or fork-lift trucks can be used to load them into a container.
Rounding people up.Taking them to a railhead.Loading them on to trains (usually enclosed cattle trucks).Transporting them to a killing centre.Unloading them and gassing them.