they lived in filthy and disgusting houses......they houses were however small........they had little or no supply of food,medicine,water and everyday materials...they had or where prone to many diseases in the camp that they weren't familiar with....
There were 1800 Roman Catholics classifed by the Nazis as Jews in the Warsaw ghetto, i will return if i find out where they (and how many in which place) died. It is most likely that most of them died in Treblinka rather than the ghetto.
The size of the ghetto was reduced, the remaining people worked, until it was their turn.
Warsaw, it was the largest Jewish ghetto of all.
most of the time it was some kind of watered down soup with a bunch of bugs in it. :P
Thay all die ___ In April-May 1943 the remaining Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto rose in rebellion. As far as is known, only 34 of the rebels managed to get out alive. Please see the related question.
Of course- there were many, actually. Most fights were over life and death, food, medicine, and warmth. The most famous of the fights was the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, which was when many Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto gained access to the weapons armory and took aim upon the Nazis guarding the ghetto outside the camp.
The German first 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 largest ghetto would be the Warsaw ghetto.
For the most famous of these, look for the Warsaw Ghetto.
Gets destroyed and burned,so that the nazis can build houses other it That was first thing that the nazis did when they took other poland, get jews at their home and send them to ghettos like warsaw ghetto and destroyed all jewish buildings and jewish homes and build new aryan homes,so thought be the nazis
there were many
most of them would not survive the war.
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.