They were evicted from their dwellings and told that they had housing in the ghettos.
By 1941 any Jew not in a ghetto (or camp) in German controlled territory would most likely have been shot. (as that was easier than arranging transport to a ghetto, or camp)
During World War 2 the Nazis and some of their allies forced Jews to live in ghettos in many parts of Europe.
ghettos, concentration camps, and death camps
They are called 'Jewish ghettos', they were used to house Jews (and gypsies).
Jews were forced into ghettos and often died from disease or lack of food
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.
The Jewish ghettos were sections of the city that were allocated specifially for Jewish housing.
ghettos, or Jewish Quarters.
they were called ghettos
Ghettos were the places they kept the Jews. The ghettos were isolated, enclosed communities that the Germans kept the Jews in. Ghettos were where the Jews were forced to live, under horrible conditions.
Indeed. Jews were in ghettos.
The Jews were forced to live in the ghettos of the German-controlled cities. Please also see the related question below.
The Jews were forced to live in the ghettos of the German-controlled cities. Please also see the related question below.
The Jews were forced to live in the ghettos of the German-controlled cities. Please also see the related question below.
Poland. and most countries in eastern Europe.
They were forced to live in Ghettos and concentration camps
Poland. and most countries in eastern Europe.
ghettos, concentration camps, and death camps
because hitler forced them to