Yes, and hospitials, though you might not recognise them as such.
neighborhoods referred to as the Ghetto.
they were not allowed to leave the ghetto.
During World War II, Jewish people were often relocated to the ghetto. (???)
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.
Shlama Mendelsohn has written: 'The Polish Jews behind the Nazi ghetto walls' -- subject(s): History, Jews, World War, 1939-1945
No, but there was a ghetto established that was named Amsterdam
Auschwitz wasn't a ghetto - it was a concentration camp. _______________ The town itself had a large population before the war and about 40% of the inhabitants were Jews.
Warsaw is in Poland.
The Biggest Ghetto Held 400,000 people in it. This was the Warsaw Ghetto.
It's Holocaust, not Haulocast.<br>And it begone already in 1933, but no Jews were killed until 1940 where Jews were moved into Ghetto's and afterwards transferred by trains to camps.<br>
They had no jobs in world war 2, they were sacked from their jobs in 1935 such as Lawyers, Doctors and Nurses. but in 1933-1934 Jews were sacked from minor Jobs such as; Shop keepers and Vets.
The biggest ghetto established by the Nazis in World War 2 was the Warsaw Ghetto, which at one time had about 400,000 inhabitants.