The Nazis started to move Jews into ghettos in Poland in November 1939.
No. The Nazis did not establish ghettos in Germany itself, only in occupied countries. In some of the big cities in Germany Jews were compelled to live in designated 'Jewish apartment blocks' from 1939 on.
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.
ghettos that are not closed, they were ghettos that did not restrict access, to either Jew or gentile.
open and closed ghettos.
Nazis guarded the gates of the ghettos.
Closed , Open , and Destruction Ghettos
he did not care enough about ghettos for them to upset him.
Indeed. Jews were in ghettos.
They try to live day by day They coped in the ghettos by being determand and trying to survive the ghettos.
The support that the Nazis gave to the ghettos was quickly withdrawn and the ghettos were forced to become profitable.
The largest Jewish ghettos were in Poland, where the largest Jewish populations were, but there were ghettos across eastern Europe.