The Jews were liquidated and forced to concentration camps.
Gradually, the ghettos were 'liquidated' - that is, emptied and shut down as the population was moved to extermination camps. The last big ghetto, Lodz (Poland), was liquidated in August 1944.
Gradually, the ghettos were 'liquidated' - that is, emptied and shut down as the population was moved to extermination camps. The last big ghetto, Lodz (Poland), was liquidated in August 1944.
The Nazis themselves 'put a stop to Jewish ghettos during the Holocaust' because they liquidated them all: in other words, the inhabitants were sent to extermination camps. The last ghetto to be liquidated was Lodz in August 1944.
The Nazi ghettos came to an end when the remaining population was deported to extermination camps. The last major ghetto to be liquidated in this way was the Lodz Ghetto in August 1944.
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.
The first German built ghetto was in occupied Poland at Piotrków Trybunalski in October 1939. The Germans went on to establish at least 1,000 ghettos for Jews. The Warsaw and Lodz ghettos were established in 1940.
It depends on what you mean by closed. If you mean sealed off fron the surrounding area, the date varied from ghetto to ghetto, but if you mean shut down, emptied ('liquidated') last of the ghetto in Poland to be dissolved was the Lodz Ghetto in August 1944: the remaining inhabitants were transported to Auschwitz.
I presume that you mean the ghettos, concentration camps, and death camps. Ghettos were closed off portions of towns and cities, most famously the Warsaw Ghetto, where Jews were forced to live. The ghettos were gradually liquidated, and the Jews sent to concentration and death camps as quickly as the Germans could manage.
When all the Jewish people were concentrated into the Ghettos in Poland, the next thing the Nazis wanted was to get rid of them, but how, so they came up with the idea to move the people out of the Ghettos by force, put them on cattle trains to the Camps and burn the ghettos down so even if there were people hiding they would have been burned alive. This tragedy was called the liquidation of the ghettos.
D- day was when the people in the ghettos celebrated because they heard d-day on the radio that some one would help the people in the ghettos ___ The ghettos had been 'liquidated' long before D-Day; they no longer existed. -------------------- One was used to end the other.
ghettos that are not closed, they were ghettos that did not restrict access, to either Jew or gentile.