It really depends what you mean by this. In January 1933, when Hitler and the Nazi party were officially in charge of Germany, discrimination began first against political opposition, then slowly against disapproved minorities, such as Jews, blacks, non-heterosexuals, and the mentally and/or physically handicapped. You're forgetting that of the 11 million civilians killed by the Nazis from the years 1933-45, more than 5 million were not Jewish. However, the Jews were forced out of their homes for the same reasons that anyone else was by the Nazis: they weren't liked.
Moving out of the ghettos was a gradual process, in the major ghettos, the one in Poland this happened between 1942 and 43.
The way that the people who would be chosen to move was different in the different ghettos, but generally those who could not work went first. The Ghettos also at this time also still had people coming in.
basically as soon as the Germans occupied a country, they would put the Jews into ghettos.
There are always Jews who celebrate Passover regardless of the location or circumstances. Jews celebrated Passover in the ghettos, and then in the concentration camps.
The ghettos was getting too overcrowded so another solution had to be found for what to do with the Jews.
The Jews were moved into the new extermination camps. That is why they lived in the ghetto. The Germans only built the ghettos because they didnt have means of the transportation to take the Jews to the camps they saw it as a way to temporarily solve the Jewish "problem". They were taken to extermination camps and killed.
Life in the ghettos was not only restricted and confined, but eventually, everyone in the ghettos was carted to concentration camps.
they were moved by the rail cars
Ghettos
They limited them and put rules on them, and later moved them to ghettos.
Ghettos started in Poland and moved forward to Germany because the Jews were forced to live there after being kicked out of Jerusalem and then the holocaust started... ___The Nazi ghettos for Jews started in occupied Poland in October 1939.
Indeed. Jews were in ghettos.
It began in Nazi-occupied Poland in October/November 1939, but most of the ghettos were esatblished in the first half of 1940.
Jews did not agree to be police in the ghettos, they were made to!
Ghettos were the places they kept the Jews. The ghettos were isolated, enclosed communities that the Germans kept the Jews in. Ghettos were where the Jews were forced to live, under horrible conditions.
Yes, what ever Ghettos their were in the Axis state, jews were sent to them
basically as soon as the Germans occupied a country, they would put the Jews into ghettos.
There are always Jews who celebrate Passover regardless of the location or circumstances. Jews celebrated Passover in the ghettos, and then in the concentration camps.
ghettos, or Jewish Quarters.