It was hard, there was not enough food, or shelter, or amenities, or employment.
they smelt horable like dead people
Everyone was Jewish! It was a strictly 'all Jewish' place.
the desease called typhus a dangerous illness spread by lice
The Warsaw ghetto was the small area of Warsaw Polish Jews were forced to move to after the Germans conquered Poland in 1939. Entire families were crowded into single rooms and were fortunate if they had communal washing facilities. Their stay was relatively short before the residents were sent to extermination camps.
the modern term ghetto in almost interchangeable with 'slum'. It just means that poor deprived people live there, it is a part of the city that others care little about.
in Ghetto's.. life is Dangerous, Dirty and Poor. Death was Often. Education was not good in Ghetto's either. Theres no paper and pencils usually.
Gets destroyed and burned,so that the nazis can build houses other it That was first thing that the nazis did when they took other poland, get jews at their home and send them to ghettos like warsaw ghetto and destroyed all jewish buildings and jewish homes and build new aryan homes,so thought be the nazis
Most of the buildings were old, badly neglected appartment blocks, with up to five or six floors. The main problem was desperate overcrowding, not the size of the buildings.
A boy would have his pants sagging and stuff like that and then a girl would where tight clothes and have huge boobs and short shorts and they would all talk ghetto.
yes. they did but then, after getting to sick and hungery they couldn't.
there was a violent rebellion in the Warsaw Ghetto. in other ghettos there was industrial action (strikes). simply disobeying the rules can be seen as rebelling (for example using the black market).
There were many diseases that were around the ghettos. This was because they threw out human waste out like garbage and diseases were caught easily and spread quickly because of over crowded. Thousands of Jews died from this.