ghetto
There are some ghetto styles out there, but most converse aren't ghetto.
The people in the town generally viewed the transport ghetto with a mix of frustration and resignation. Many felt it was a necessary but unpleasant aspect of their lives, highlighting issues of inequality and neglect. Some residents expressed empathy for those living in the ghetto, while others were concerned about the impact it had on their community's safety and reputation. Overall, the transport ghetto served as a symbol of broader societal challenges that the town faced.
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, it was the largest Jewish ghetto of all.
During World War II, Jewish people were often relocated to the ghetto. (???)
Most of the bars there are really safe. They are all in a good neighborhood and you don't have to worry about being in the ghetto. It is not that bad.
Yes, it was the most tightly sealed ghetto of all, perhaps because it was the most productive.
A ghetto is usually referring to the holocaust when the Jews were persecuted and put into walled off areas where they had to live. so basically a ghetto is a walled off part of a town.
the ghetto - or Jewish quarter was generally set up (where possible) in a non-Jewish part of town, so that they would not have access to their religious buildings.
The Jews and Gypsies within the ghetto were the most affected.
Mississippi