1933
The largest Jewish ghettos were in Poland, where the largest Jewish populations were, but there were ghettos across eastern Europe.
The Jewish ghettos were sections of the city that were allocated specifially for Jewish housing.
Jewish ghettos did not maintain medical records.
ghettos, or Jewish Quarters.
They are called 'Jewish ghettos', they were used to house Jews (and gypsies).
Ghettos, the same as for any neighborhood that is segregated for ethnic or cultural reasons.
ghettos
to confine the Jews
There was no symbol for them.
most household items, people were allowed to take many posessions into the ghettos with them.
Ghettos were city quarters designated for Jewish habitancy. They were created to separate Jews from the rest of society.
The Jewish ghettos in WWII, sometimes known as Jewish quarters were sections of cities which were segregated for Jews to live in. (These becoming the only places where Jews were alowed to live).