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This question makes no sense. Box cars and cattle cars were around long before World War 2. The Jews were taken in them to the concentration camps.

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What is the typical number of Jews that the Germans put in the cattle cars?

This all depended on who was loading it, but on a trip i took to a holocaust museum my guide told me that it was anywhere between 50-200. The museum actually had a box car, my class of 25 stood in a small section, and it would have been terrible to be in there for hours.


Why is there a picture at Dachau of a box car full of children's shoes if there were no children there?

There is a limited amount of information on display about the Holocaust, even though Dachau was not really involved in the Holocaust.


How did the Nazis deport Jews?

they moved the people by box cars.


What did a boxcar from the holocaust look like from inside?

Essentially a wooden box, generally with a small barred window high near each corner.


How did they transport the Jews?

he drug them behind his car. they were tied by their ankles and drug. pretty brutal. there were about 4 behind every car. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Completely WRONG. Hitler had them moved by the hundreds in box cars. (trains) The trip was brutal and many died on the trip by starvation and disease.

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Why were the box cars called cattle cars?

I don't think they were the same. Cattle Cars used by early railroads in the Eighteenth Century had sides and a top but the sides had gaps between the boards. Whereas, box cars were fully enclosed to keep out the elements.


What was the transportation like for the Jews during the Holocaust?

During the Holocaust, the Jews were transported to the camps in box cars. There were usually over one hundred Jews in one box car at a time. There was no room to stretch, lay down, or go to the bathroom. They would usually be in the box cars for days.


How did Jewish people get from one camp to another?

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What forms of transportation were used during the Holocaust?

Mainly rail transport. They were transported to the death camps in enclosed cattle wagons or "box cars"


What is the typical number of Jews that the Germans put in the cattle cars?

This all depended on who was loading it, but on a trip i took to a holocaust museum my guide told me that it was anywhere between 50-200. The museum actually had a box car, my class of 25 stood in a small section, and it would have been terrible to be in there for hours.


What is a cattle trough?

a drinking box/contaner for cattle


What is a natural cattle pen?

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What is Hitler's last name in the Holocaust?

You have the answer above this box ...


What are good websites about the Holocaust?

in the related box below, I posted the wikipedia article on the holocaust. It is a good source. check it out.


What were the dimensions of the cattle cars used in World War 2?

There were many different designs but on a typical one the box would have been about 4 metres wide, 3 metres high, and 10 metres long.


Did the first cars have a glove box?

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Where is the Alabama Holocaust Foundation in Birmingham Alabama located?

The address of the Alabama Holocaust Foundation is: Po Box 130577, Birmingham, AL 35213-0577