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Gross overcrowding, inadequate food, disease and later, also deportations to the death camps. One of vilest features of ghetto life in World War 2 was that the Jews in the ghettos were forced to co-operate in their own destruction. They, ot at least the 'Judenrat', had to decide who to prioritize when distibuting food; they had to police the ghettos and suppress riots, and ultimately, the Judenrat had to decide whom to put on the lists for deportation for the death camps. In the Lemberg Ghetto, the chairman of the Judenrat refused to give the SS any list and was shot at once. i do not get this thing at all What don't you get?

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