To keep Jews there...for instance they were kept in ghettos..later they were sent to camps
A ghetto was an isolated area that jews were confined to live in.
they were established so the nazis could control them with more ease.
effectively, there is no other way to say it. it was used and they did what they intended.
Indeed. Jews were in ghettos.
the ghettos came before the final solution
Although there isn't a total count of all the ghettos in Nazi occupied territories. In German occupied Poland and Soviet Union alone, there were over 1,000 ghettos. The largest of all the ghettos was the Warsaw ghetto in Poland. It contained over 400,000 Jews within a mere 1.3 square miles.
the reason for the ghettos was to have a place to stay during the rough it wasn't much but they made due
they were most likely killed ___ They were given insufficent food and usually no medication in the ghettos. Most of the ghettos were also hopelessly overcrowded and disease spread easily. Moreover, from December 1941 on the inhabitants of the ghettos were taken to extermination camps and killed there.
There were three types of ghettos: closed ghettos, open ghettos, and destruction ghettos. The Germans established at least 1,000 ghettos in German-occupied and annexed Poland and the Soviet Union alone. German occupation authorities established the first ghetto in Poland in PiotrkówTrybunalski in October 1939.
Ghettos, concentration camps and extermination camps.
to keep the Jews from normal society.
In occupied Poland in October 1939.
The ghetto in Warsaw was established in November 1940.
They established ghettos in areas of large concentrations of immigrants.
The Nazi ghettos were strongly governed by military forces and curfews were established to keep everyone in place. This was enforced by the generals for specific control reasons.
The ghettos.
They needed a place to put all the Jewish people.
German occupation authorities established the first ghetto in Poland in Piotrków Trybunalski in October 1939.
that would require an essay, but yes they established ghettos, when there were too many ghettos and too many people the Nazis started liquidating them.
The first German built ghetto was in occupied Poland at Piotrków Trybunalski in October 1939. The Germans went on to establish at least 1,000 ghettos for Jews. The Warsaw and Lodz ghettos were established in 1940.