They are called 'Jewish ghettos', they were used to house Jews (and gypsies).
The Ghettos is where the Jewish families were forced to live. it was usually a smaller fenced off section of the local town or city.
to keep track of where they was at
it was one excuse used to put Jews into ghettos.
ghettos that are not closed, they were ghettos that did not restrict access, to either Jew or gentile.
D- day was when the people in the ghettos celebrated because they heard d-day on the radio that some one would help the people in the ghettos ___ The ghettos had been 'liquidated' long before D-Day; they no longer existed. -------------------- One was used to end the other.
The Jewish ghettos were sections of the city that were allocated specifially for Jewish housing.
There was no symbol for them.
to keep track of where they was at
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.
do you mean the areas in Germany used for housing the Polish workers? there were no ghettos for gentile Poles in Poland, only Jewish ghettos.
it was one excuse used to put Jews into ghettos.
ghettos that are not closed, they were ghettos that did not restrict access, to either Jew or gentile.
D- day was when the people in the ghettos celebrated because they heard d-day on the radio that some one would help the people in the ghettos ___ The ghettos had been 'liquidated' long before D-Day; they no longer existed. -------------------- One was used to end the other.
open and closed ghettos.
Jewish Ghettos were run-down parts of major cities in which an excessive number of Jews would be packed into a very small, unsanitary space.
Closed , Open , and Destruction Ghettos
Nazis guarded the gates of the ghettos.
he did not care enough about ghettos for them to upset him.