Ghetto's were made in order to contain the Jewish population. The ghetto's were a stage of Hitler's final solution where he assessed the Jewish population before hailing them off to death camps.
Sadly, for several thousand years, Christians (mostly Catholics at first, but later, Lutherans and others) were taught that the Jews had killed Jesus and were deserving of punishment; if it was not possible to physically punish Jews, then isolating them was the next best thing. So, Jews were forbidden from having opportunities for education (many schools refused to accept them, a practice that continued into the 1900s); they were denied careers in many professions; and their social mobility was severely restricted. Ghettoizing the Jews became the first step in a campaign of demonizing them. Ghettos were established to keep the Jews with "their own," and thus unable to "pollute" the Christian population. (And while we are discussing Jews and ghettos in this answer, we should also remember that throughout the ages, ghettoizing has been a tactic frequently used by a bigoted majority when trying to ostracize and stigmatize a powerless minority, and keep them powerless. That is why, for example, black people in the US were relegated to ghettos.)
It should also be noted that the Jews did not kill Jesus; and in modern times, there is much more harmony and tolerance between Jews and Christians. But life was not so harmonious in eras like the middle ages, a time where few people were educated and myth and rumor was easily spread. Spreading fear of the Jews was a favorite tactic of rulers and political leaders (by getting the non-Jewish citizens to blame the Jews for every problem, these leaders remained in power, because it kept the public distracted). Putting onerous taxes on Jews, preaching against them, accusing them of being criminals, and forcing them into ghettos was all a part of life for Jews back then. And sad to say, these practices continued for centuries.
Ghettos were used by the Nazis as a way of keeping the Jews out of sight and under control.
they were used to get the Jews out of the Germans way and for the Germans to have more space
It was part of the process of removing Jews from society, rounding them up and (later) killing them.
There were three types of ghettos: closed ghettos, open ghettos, and destruction ghettos. The Germans established at least 1,000 ghettos in German-occupied and annexed Poland and the Soviet Union alone. German occupation authorities established the first ghetto in Poland in PiotrkówTrybunalski in October 1939.
They established ghettos in areas of large concentrations of immigrants.
The first German built 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 Warsaw and Lodz ghettos were established in 1940.
ghettos that are not closed, they were ghettos that did not restrict access, to either Jew or gentile.
The Jewish ghettos were sections of the city that were allocated specifially for Jewish housing.
There were three types of ghettos: closed ghettos, open ghettos, and destruction ghettos. The Germans established at least 1,000 ghettos in German-occupied and annexed Poland and the Soviet Union alone. German occupation authorities established the first ghetto in Poland in PiotrkówTrybunalski in October 1939.
Ghettos, concentration camps and extermination camps.
to keep the Jews from normal society.
In occupied Poland in October 1939.
The ghetto in Warsaw was established in November 1940.
They established ghettos in areas of large concentrations of immigrants.
The Nazi ghettos were strongly governed by military forces and curfews were established to keep everyone in place. This was enforced by the generals for specific control reasons.
The ghettos.
They needed a place to put all the Jewish people.
German occupation authorities established the first ghetto in Poland in Piotrków Trybunalski in October 1939.
that would require an essay, but yes they established ghettos, when there were too many ghettos and too many people the Nazis started liquidating them.
To keep Jews there...for instance they were kept in ghettos..later they were sent to camps