very bad and cruel. Not many food given or eaten. Chidren Died.
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they were all bad, but some were worse than others; Warsaw, the largest was twice as densly populated as Lodz, and Lodz had more jobs. But then Warsaw had a better leader than Lodz.
The point is that conditions varied between ghettos. The sumggling routes were another way in which conditions varied, eg. Warsaw had a graveyard with a lower wall, some had aryan trams travelling through. The number of houses with running water varied, Krakau had a pharmacy (run by a Polish Christian), conditions were bad in all of the ghettos, but there were differences.
it was terrible.... they didn't have a bed, a blanket or even food and proper clothing.... it was even worse than you can imagine... it was disgusting
crowded, poor sanitation, minimal food.
very bad
Shocking
Yes, hitler put millions of jews in concentratioon camps, along with gay people. The Jews wore an Yellot star of david and the gay people wore a pink tringle and their shirts. They were put together in bad living conditions, then gassed or killed in the hundreds and sometimes even in the Thousands. It's just called the Holocaust not the Jewish Holocaust. Hitler did it when he was ruling germany and we were at war with them along with other countries.
Living conditions at Camp Harmony, a temporary assembly center for Japanese Americans during World War II, were cramped and difficult. Families were housed in hastily converted horse stalls and barracks, with limited privacy and inadequate sanitation facilities. The living quarters were often overcrowded, making it difficult to maintain hygiene and comfort. Overall, the living conditions were far from ideal and reflected the hardships and discrimination faced by Japanese Americans during this time.
While they were still living in ghettos, some Jews conceived children ... but the bithrate fell.
They were great compared to the facilities available for their flight and maintenance crews , which were great compared to the infantry. Naval forces were usually able to live in relative comfort. The best living conditions in WW2 were probably those of the Seabees or Naval Construction Battalions. They had access to building material, they had the tools and the skills to convert what they had into "posh" living quarters.
the ghettos were had horrible living conditions. deprived a food (the people in the ghettos were left overs)
They were cheated like Jesus
Ochlocracy happens to many gettos.
Warsaw was a ghetto, but life was very poor for all jews.
tHE TYPICAL LIVING CONDITIONS were Good
depends on living conditions depends on living conditions
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the living conditions were umm go @#!$ urself im not a dictionary
what was the living conditions for the shiloh union soilders
living conditions were horrid!!!
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