Jews did not agree to be police in the ghettos, they were made to!
The ghettos were communities for Jews, run by Jews, the Germans rarely entered. This was done for a few reasons; it meant that the measures and decrees that the Germans dictated to the ghettos had to be announced and implemented by the Jewish governing bodies (the Jewish councils) and any complaints or dissension had to be aimed at them. In order to not only deal with this, but to enforce normal law and order the ghettos had to have a police force. Not only did Jews agree to become policemen, it was perhaps the most desirable job in the ghetto. It meant a job, which meant food for them and their families.
It was a way to ensure employment, this also meant food for them and their families. The ghetto police was a very sought after position, as such it was largely comprised of richer, or the children of richer people. Or upper class and more influential people. The ghetto police also would be more likely comprised of those who were sent to the ghettos earlier.
Being a policeman in the ghetto was a sought after job.
Indeed. Jews were in 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.
poice insured that Jews did not leave the confines of the ghetto
basically as soon as the Germans occupied a country, they would put the Jews into ghettos.
Yes, what ever Ghettos their were in the Axis state, jews were sent to them
There are always Jews who celebrate Passover regardless of the location or circumstances. Jews celebrated Passover in the ghettos, and then in the concentration camps.
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.
ghettos, or Jewish Quarters.
The ghettos was getting too overcrowded so another solution had to be found for what to do with the Jews.