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  2. Holocaust trains - Wikipedia

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    The Holocaust trains. Polish Jews being loaded onto trains at Umschlagplatz of the Warsaw Ghetto, 1942. The site is preserved today as a Polish national monument. Operation. Period. 1941–1944. Location. Nazi Germany, German-occupied Europe, Axis countries in Europe. Prisoner victims.

  3. Armoured train - Wikipedia

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    The Hurban armoured train located in Zvolen, Slovakia. It is not the original, but a replica used in a film. Only two preserved original cars from the other train exist; they are exhibited in the Museum of the Slovak National Uprising in Banská Bystrica. An armoured train (Commonwealth English) or armored train (American English) is a railway ...

  4. Nazi gold train - Wikipedia

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    A partially-completed tunnel in Project Riese c. 2014. The Nazi gold train or Wałbrzych gold train is an urban legend about a train laden with gold and treasure that was hidden by the Nazis in southwest Poland during the last days of World War II. The apocryphal tale claims the train full of valuables, including artwork, was concealed in a ...

  5. Anlage Süd - Wikipedia

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    Anlage Süd (English: Installation South) was a pair of railway headquarters built for Adolf Hitler in the Nazi-occupied part of southern Poland during the Second World War. Two reinforced tunnels were built near the rail line between Rzeszów and Jasło. The first massive train bunker (with adjacent conference bunker) was located in the ...

  6. Compiègne Wagon - Wikipedia

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    The Compiègne Wagon was the train carriage in which both the Armistice of 11 November 1918 and Armistice of 22 June 1940 were signed. Before the 1918 signing in the Forest of Compiègne, the wagon was the personal carriage of Ferdinand Foch and was later displayed in French museums. However, after the successful invasion of France, Adolf ...

  7. Kriegslokomotive - Wikipedia

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    Kriegslokomotive. Kriegslokomotiven (German: for "war locomotives", singular: Kriegslokomotive) or Kriegsloks were locomotives produced in large numbers during the Second World War under Nazi Germany. Their construction was tailored to the economic circumstances of wartime Germany along with conquered and occupied territories across Europe ...

  8. Friendship Train - Wikipedia

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    The 1947 U.S. Friendship Train collected foodstuffs from American donors for transport to the people of France and Italy.Contemporaneous with the Marshall Plan, it provided desperately needed assistance in the aftermath of World War II, but was primarily a token gesture of goodwill, with stops across the U.S. ending at New York City, where it was received with a ticker tape parade prior to ...

  9. Führersonderzug - Wikipedia

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    Class KDL1 locomotives. The Führersonderzug (from German: " Führer 's special train") was Adolf Hitler 's personal train. It was named Führersonderzug "Amerika" in 1940, and in January 1943, was renamed the Führersonderzug "Brandenburg". [1] The train served as a headquarters until the Balkans Campaign. Afterwards, the train was not used as ...