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the ghettos were had horrible living conditions. deprived a food (the people in the ghettos were left overs)
The Final Solution required that people be deported from the ghettos to the extermination camps.
Ghettos are dating back to 15th centuries and Europe. They definitely weren't what they are today, but they were like isolated neighbourhoods. There were Jewish ghettos, where Jewish traders lived and worked, all kinds of them. They didn't start as scary black neighbourhoods, but as normal parts of cities.
In the Jewish diaspora, a Jewish quarter is the area of a city traditionally inhabited by Jews. Jewish quarters, like the Jewish ghettos in Europe, were often the outgrowths of segregated ghettos instituted by the surrounding Christian authorities or in World War Two, the Nazis. A Yiddish term for a Jewish quarter or neighborhood is "Di yiddishe gas" (Yiddish: די ייִדדישע גאַס ), or "The Jewish street". Many European and Middle Eastern cities once had a historical Jewish quarter and some still have it.
NO, mostly like not possible since he was born in Germany a few years after WWII
A lot of people were famous in WWII. Hideki Tojo, for example. He was sort of like the leader of Japan during WWII. But Hirohito was the emperor of Japan during WWII.
horrible
they were treated horribly, as everyone else the Nazis did not like. they were taken from their homes and sent to ghettos and concentration camps with little or no food.
Ghettos were created like all other people on earth they are just loud and smart!
Horrible!
Before Jews was sent to concentration camps, they were sent to Ghettos because it was a first ket stage of Hitlers Final Solution. Mostly everyone in the Ghettos were jewish but some people like gypsies was put in their to die. Reason why because it was hitlers way of making Nazi Germany Pure
Nazi ghettoization began in 1939 ...