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As I said, it is hard for me to determine the exact time we were locked inside this cattle wagon.
There is more marching to the train station and onto a cattle wagon with no roof.
This time around, about 70 cattle wagons were converted, picked completely randomly.
Eliezer and his family are crammed into a closed cattle wagon with 80 others.
She tripped coming off the cattle wagon and went 'ead first into the wall.
A long train with dozens of cattle wagons was visible from afar.
Innocent people were packed into cattle wagons, often with little food or water, and scarcely enough air to breathe.
They were forced to get into cattle wagons, which took them to concentration camps in Siberia.
Out of 75 prisoners during the six-day journey in the cattle wagon, without food and water, 25 did not survive.
They were put into a ghetto, then put on a cattle wagon and sent to the gas chambers.
A soldier escorted me to one of the cattle wagons, opened the door, and pushed me in.
The Ak-1 transport was a normal, passenger train, not in cattle wagons as it was common later.
After a four hours trip in a cattle wagon, they jumped into the snow and took a horse-drawn sleigh.
Before entering the cattle wagons each one of us, even small children, was handed a full loaf of fresh bread.
A cattle wagon is the everyday expression for a railway wagon designed to carry livestock.
Some were loaded into canal barges for part of their journey, but all eventually travelled by train in cattle wagons.
Given their dimensions and features, cattle wagons have been used as vehicles for forced mass transfer and deportation of people.
This sickening photograph shows a sheep suffering an agonising death - trapped in the tailgate of a cattle wagon.
Not only did nobody show the slightest sign of resistance, but people were entering the cattle wagons voluntarily, many with full hope for a brighter future.
Until very recently the longest surviving model was the cattle wagon which was first released in 1956 and survived in the range for 40 years!
Separated from their parents, children were transported in cattle wagons (100 up to 150 children in one wagon) to other destinations.
There they were loaded into cattle wagons, which rolled into Romania in the bitter cold of the last winter of the war.
After all, most of these children will be sporting swastika armbands in the not too distant future, herding Jews into cattle wagons.
Description: The narrow gauge cattle wagons on the CR were of two basic types.
The sheep was one of hundreds in the cattle wagon being transported from a farm for sale at a market in West Wales.