The ghettos would be in cities located on railway junctions, so that, in Heydrich's words, "future measures can be accomplished more easily."[96] During his interrogation in 1961, Adolf Eichmann testified that the expression "future measures" was understood to mean "physical extermination."[96] -(Wikipedia)
warsaw, frankfurt, lublin, lvov, kovno, czeslochowa
yes and no because they were put into ghettos by the ss officers _____ About six million were killed.
To halt German aggression.
They were evicted from their dwellings and told that they had housing in the ghettos. By 1941 any Jew not in a ghetto (or camp) in German controlled territory would most likely have been shot. (as that was easier than arranging transport to a ghetto, or camp)
Japan's motivation and purpose for WWII was oil and raw material, specifically metals.
100,000
The ghettos weren't specifically built to be ghettos in world war 2. They were neighborhoods that were "repurposed" to segregate the Jewish communities (for the most part). There were several types of ghettos, closed, open, and destruction. For example, in Warsaw they built walls around existing homes and streets and forced the Jewish people into the blocked off area.
that is a good answer ,the answer is 1000 to be exact
They needed a place to put all the Jewish people.
Here are 3 examples of Ghettos which were used during World War 2; Krakow Ghetto (Poland)Warsaw Ghetto (Poland)Lwow Ghetto (Poland)For more, see related link.
Ghettos
The Jews had to live in ghettos.
The Biggest Ghetto Held 400,000 people in it. This was the Warsaw Ghetto.
Around 5.7 million.
a ghetto during world war 2 was a place where the Jews were sent. they were sometimes sealed off. many died in ghettos because of starvation or illness.
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