ghettos were used to contain Jews and other stereotypical "dirty people", deemed by Hitler and his soilders. Ghettos kept the "clean people" away from the "dirty" people.
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there were no Jewish ghettos in Germany during the Holocaust.
The Jews and Gypsies within the ghetto were the most affected.
Over 150,000 people died in the Ghetto.
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The typical ghetto during the Holocaust had multiple families living in an apartment with broken plumbing. People were starving and there was human waste in the streets.
It varied from one ghetto to another. Usually, the Nazis did not like the people in ghettos to have money that was valid outside the ghetto, as they regarded money as a potential source of power. The best known "ghetto money" was that produced by the Lodz ghetto and by Terezin (Theresienstadt). On entering the Lodz Ghetto, Jews had to swap their ordinary currency for ghetto currency, that could not be used outside the ghetto.
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The term ghetto has not changed concoction. A ghetto is a ghetto and not a good place, so I would imagine they feel the same as they always have.
There were many, many ghettos during the Holocaust. Which are you referring to?
usually the currency of the country that the ghetto was in.
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