basically as soon as the Germans occupied a country, they would put the Jews into ghettos.
they didn't. In the eyes of the Nazis the Jews never had individual identities.
they killed them or sent them to ghettos and concentration camps
The Nazis started to move Jews into ghettos in Poland in November 1939.
The theme of the Nazis trying to create a society free of Jews.
Jews were not just one group of people in one place. Ghettos were established throughout the war, Jews were forced into ghettos throughout the war, where they were depended on when they were deported.
They limited them and put rules on them, and later moved them to ghettos.
When the land that they were living on was claimed by force by the Nazis. Then, the Nazis built ghettos and Death Camps for the Jews.
The Nazis hated the Jews. Jews were put into ghettos or already lived there. See related links below to tell the story. ____ They showed off Theresienstadt to the Danish Red Cross as a model ghetto.
by taking them to locations/city quarters/ghettos that were reserved for Jews.
There was almost nothing that the Nazis did not take from the Jews, especially in the Ghettos.
Ghettos
They Started getting education among themselves.
they didn't. In the eyes of the Nazis the Jews never had individual identities.
they killed them or sent them to ghettos and concentration camps
The Nazis started to move Jews into ghettos in Poland in November 1939.
No. The Jews built, and paid for the walls.
Generally, Jews were not let out of ghettos. Instead, they were transported from railheads in the ghettos to extermination camps. (In a few rare cases, groups of Jews were taken under armed guard from the ghettos to work on road-building projects and the like).