there was a lack of electricity, gas and running water.
* The Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto were deliberately starved. * They were crammed into a very confined area and had to live 9 to a room. * They were not allowed medication.
The Warsaw ghetto was the small area of Warsaw Polish Jews were forced to move to after the Germans conquered Poland in 1939. Entire families were crowded into single rooms and were fortunate if they had communal washing facilities. Their stay was relatively short before the residents were sent to extermination camps.
the modern term ghetto in almost interchangeable with 'slum'. It just means that poor deprived people live there, it is a part of the city that others care little about.
The Nazis forced the Jews in Poland (and in many other countries that they occupied) to live ghettos - that is, in specifically Jewish districts, which were then sealed off from the surrounding area with high wall, barbed wire and patrols. Non-Jews had to leave the area. The Warsaw Ghetto was sealed off on 16 November 1940 and was almost completely destroyed during the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in April 1943.Please see links and related questions.
No Westerville is a very nice place to live
Please do not confuse the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of April-May 1943 with the much larger Warsaw Uprising of August-October 1944 by the Polish resistance (Home Army).In the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (April-May, 1943) a small number of Jews still in the Warsaw Ghetto rose in rebellion against the Judenrat and the Nazis. Obviously, they did not stand a chance against the SS, but at least they went down fighting. The Nazis burned down every building in the ghetto.The later Warsaw Uprising of 1944 was unrelated to the earlier ghetto uprising, though a handful of the 34 Jewish survivors of the ghetto uprising, such as Zivia Lubetkin, took part in both.---After the supression of the uprising the Warsaw Ghetto or part of it was turned into a concentration camp, but very little is known about that camp.
Wilton, Maine is a horrible place because it could be haunted because of the french and indian war
It was made up to look like a pleasant place to live for the Red Cross inspectors. It was also a place where the more artistic were sent.
yeah apparently Lucas lives there
During World War II, Jewish people were often relocated to the ghetto. (???)
No, he was born in Hamburg, which was liberal and did not have a ghetto.
I live in santa ana, ca and as far as i see its an awesome place to live in! 714 all the way! but yes there are the "ghetto" parts of santa ana just like any other OC city