It is human nature not to like being confined, but after that it is subjective.
Elie felt a deep sense of fear, confusion, and helplessness when the Jews were forced to live in the ghettos. The harsh living conditions, overcrowding, and constant threat of violence weighed heavily on him and his community.
A Holocaust survivor may feel uncomfortable or offended by the casual use of the word "ghetto" today, as it can trivialize the true horror and suffering associated with the historical ghettos during that time. It may diminish the significance and gravity of the experiences they went through, as well as the impact it had on their lives and communities.
if one were to generalise, one would say that they feared them.
Which war
Orthodox Jews are taught to do everything "by the book" and believe ALL Jews should do the same.
they had part of palestine.
nothing
They drank cups of tea to make themselves feel better.
He hated them, demonized them, and murdered them by the millions.
Jews usually leave festivals happy, just like most people.
They were terrified, scared, angry, upset and annoyed.
No groups likes being discriminated against.