they would live in the streets or some of the old buildings they could find.
There were Closed, Open, and Destruction ghettos during the Holocaust..
Camps, by far. Ghettos held only a couple of million people, where as there were tens of millions in the camps (not all at the same time).
Those who survived the appallingly low rations and the disease were later sent to extermination camps.
The Holocaust is not a place.
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Ghettos were blocked off sections of town where Jewish people were forced to live. Walls were built around the ghettos in order to keep the Jews inside. It was hard living in the ghettos. Food and personal space were scarce.
oppression is taking away rights forcefully. And in the holocaust the Jews were forced to live in the ghettos and wear the davids star. oppression is taking away rights forcefully. And in the holocaust the Jews were forced to live in the ghettos and wear the davids star.
open and closed ghettos.
There were Closed, Open, and Destruction ghettos during the Holocaust..
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ghettos were used to contain Jews and other stereotypical "dirty people", deemed by Hitler and his soilders. Ghettos kept the "clean people" away from the "dirty" people.
The Ghettos was place where people, Mostly jews was putted to starved to death and the rest of the holocause mainly the concentration camps killed people, Mostly jews. So the relation between the Holocaust and Ghettos is that Jews was killed in both of these areas ________________________ The ghettos were a kind of holding place or waiting room. Before the elimination of the Jews was considered, they were segregated and put into ghettos. Following the invasion of the Soviet Union the ghettos became too crowded, this led to the need for drastic action, ie. elimination, which became the Holocaust.
The support that the Nazis gave to the ghettos was quickly withdrawn and the ghettos were forced to become profitable.
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there were no Jewish ghettos in Germany during the Holocaust.
the Jewish people did and an estimate of about 100,000 of them died well, almost all of them died before long. Some ghettos also held gypsies.
Camps, by far. Ghettos held only a couple of million people, where as there were tens of millions in the camps (not all at the same time).