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It wasn't the Germans. Very confusing, yes. The Germans and the Nazis were in different groups, though they followed the same leader. It was the Nazis who wanted this so they could keep track of and control as many Jewish people as they could.

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Most Nazis were Germans. Ordinary Germans were happy to go along with the Nazi's wishes as they benefited in ways such as getting the Jews' jobs or their houses or businesses.

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What was the resettlement program Hitler made Jews go to?

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.


Why did the Germans make the Jews live in ghettos?

The Nazis saw Jews as 'unclean' people. They initiated what they called a 'race purge' which we know as the massively genocidal pursuing of the Jews today, but mind you they didn't only kill Jews, actually far from it. Jews might have been the superiority of the 'races' they murdered, but they were also after handicapped, gays, people who didn't possess the sheer physical appearance that Hitler preferred (blond, short hair, blue eyes and fair skin), and gypsies, just to name a few. We only know more about the Jews because they might like bringing it up more than other folks?


How did Germans explain that Jews needed to be isolated?

The Jews were isolated in Europe in ways such as Jewish quarters and wearing "yellow stars" or the symbol of the Jewish faith. They often put Jews in ghettos.


Where did ghettos live?

Ghettos did not live anywhere, they where areas of cities that Jews where sent to. They where separate to the rest of the city and often were overcrowded and dirty


When was German Jews evicted from their homes and force into ghettos?

Jews were not just one group of people in one place. Ghettos were established throughout the war, Jews were forced into ghettos throughout the war, where they were depended on when they were deported.

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What were ghetos for Jews?

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.


What was the resettlement program Hitler made Jews go to?

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.


What was the name given to the ghettos where Jews were forced to live?

ghettos, or Jewish Quarters.


What were the neighborhoods where Jews were forced to live?

they were called ghettos


How Jews coped in the ghettos?

They try to live day by day They coped in the ghettos by being determand and trying to survive the ghettos.


What was the name of the section of a city where Jews had to live during World War 2?

The Jews had to live in ghettos.


Where were the ghettos and what was the purpose?

The Jewish ghettos in WWII, sometimes known as Jewish quarters were sections of cities which were segregated for Jews to live in. (These becoming the only places where Jews were alowed to live).


Why did the Germans make the Jews live in ghettos?

The Nazis saw Jews as 'unclean' people. They initiated what they called a 'race purge' which we know as the massively genocidal pursuing of the Jews today, but mind you they didn't only kill Jews, actually far from it. Jews might have been the superiority of the 'races' they murdered, but they were also after handicapped, gays, people who didn't possess the sheer physical appearance that Hitler preferred (blond, short hair, blue eyes and fair skin), and gypsies, just to name a few. We only know more about the Jews because they might like bringing it up more than other folks?


How did Germans explain that Jews needed to be isolated?

The Jews were isolated in Europe in ways such as Jewish quarters and wearing "yellow stars" or the symbol of the Jewish faith. They often put Jews in ghettos.


Where did ghettos live?

Ghettos did not live anywhere, they where areas of cities that Jews where sent to. They where separate to the rest of the city and often were overcrowded and dirty


How did the Germans make the Jews live in ghettos?

In towns in Nazi-occupied Poland and some other countries, an area was designated as the ghetto. All Jews were ordered into that area by a certain date, and all new-Jews were ordered to leave. The ghetto was enclosed by high walls and the perimeter was patrolled. Some Jews in big cities knew that the ghetto was a death-trap and fled if they could. On the whole, though, the Jews did as they were told.


How did the Jews live?

the jews lived in ghettos they only ate watery soup and a loaf a bred a day.