That depended largely on how tolerant 'Christian society' was.
Ghettos, or Jewish quarters were only a problem to those living in them; there was a much greater chance of death.
ghettos that are not closed, they were ghettos that did not restrict access, to either Jew or gentile.
The ghettos were communities for Jews, run by Jews, the Germans rarely entered. This was done for a few reasons; it meant that the measures and decrees that the Germans dictated to the ghettos had to be announced and implemented by the Jewish governing bodies (the Jewish councils) and any complaints or dissension had to be aimed at them. In order to not only deal with this, but to enforce normal law and order the ghettos had to have a police force. Not only did Jews agree to become policemen, it was perhaps the most desirable job in the ghetto. It meant a job, which meant food for them and their families.
Jews were viewed as foreigners due to their non-Christian beliefs in a Christian environment. ___ Jews lived in ghettos for a few reasons. Jews were viewed in many different countries as foreigners for their non-christian beliefs and were treated unfairly as a result of that. Often, in Russia especially, violent acts against Jewish people were committed, called pogroms. ____ See also the related question on the Nazi ghettos, which were deliberately exceptionally harsh - the last step away before mass murder.
The Jewish ghettos were sections of the city that were allocated specifially for Jewish housing.
Ghettos, or Jewish quarters were only a problem to those living in them; there was a much greater chance of death.
Ghettos are areas of economic and social degradation. Poverty leads to social problems such as drug or alcohol problems. They also tend to be high crime areas.
ghettos that are not closed, they were ghettos that did not restrict access, to either Jew or gentile.
The ghettos were communities for Jews, run by Jews, the Germans rarely entered. This was done for a few reasons; it meant that the measures and decrees that the Germans dictated to the ghettos had to be announced and implemented by the Jewish governing bodies (the Jewish councils) and any complaints or dissension had to be aimed at them. In order to not only deal with this, but to enforce normal law and order the ghettos had to have a police force. Not only did Jews agree to become policemen, it was perhaps the most desirable job in the ghetto. It meant a job, which meant food for them and their families.
open and closed ghettos.
Jews were viewed as foreigners due to their non-Christian beliefs in a Christian environment. ___ Jews lived in ghettos for a few reasons. Jews were viewed in many different countries as foreigners for their non-christian beliefs and were treated unfairly as a result of that. Often, in Russia especially, violent acts against Jewish people were committed, called pogroms. ____ See also the related question on the Nazi ghettos, which were deliberately exceptionally harsh - the last step away before mass murder.
Nazis guarded the gates of the ghettos.
he did not care enough about ghettos for them to upset him.
Closed , Open , and Destruction Ghettos
Indeed. Jews were in ghettos.
The support that the Nazis gave to the ghettos was quickly withdrawn and the ghettos were forced to become profitable.
They try to live day by day They coped in the ghettos by being determand and trying to survive the ghettos.