The ghettos were ethnic neighborhoods that provided familiarity.
Ghettos were ethnic neighborhoods that provided familiarity (novanet)
None, there were things in the ghetto which were better than in the camps, but there were no benefits; there was no guarantee of food, or of housing, or of work.
None, there were things in the ghetto which were better than in the camps, but there were no benefits; there was no guarantee of food, or of housing, or of work.
Some of the reasons that immigrants to the United States gathered in ethnic city neighborhoods were: to maintain customs from their native countries and to be able to continue to speak their own languages; to be able to easily do business and socialize with people of their own background; and to escape from the prejudice of others.
they were very clean but lived in crowded ghettos with Chinese
They didn't really made a living. They did anything to survive. The ghettos that survived a long time were the productive ghettos.
Ghettos, or Jewish quarters were only a problem to those living in them; there was a much greater chance of death.
the ghettos were had horrible living conditions. deprived a food (the people in the ghettos were left overs)
When the land that they were living on was claimed by force by the Nazis. Then, the Nazis built ghettos and Death Camps for the Jews.
Ghettos were blocked off sections of town where Jewish people were forced to live. Walls were built around the ghettos in order to keep the Jews inside. It was hard living in the ghettos. Food and personal space were scarce.
They were forced to, by royal decree, or the decree of the Church. And not only in the 1450s.
Jews were forced into ghettos and often died from disease or lack of food