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How many Nazi soldiers were assigned to The Warsaw Ghetto?

not many, there were not soldiers in the ghetto, unless they were sent on a task. There were Nazi guards on the gates, so it will be about a gross or two.


What kind of things did they have in a ghetto?

The ghetto was a sad and dreary place for the oppressed Jewish people. The ghetto had many fires, no food, coal mines, diamond mines, shoe shopes, and watchmaking shops.


Were Nazi's killed during Warsaw Ghetto uprising?

Yes, many were.


What kind of things did they have in ghetto?

they had many people selling (or trying to sell) all kinds of personal posessions.


How did Jews in the ghetto challenge the Nazi?

They Started getting education among themselves.


Why did the Ghetto's cause problems for the Nazis?

because they were full of people who did not support Nazi ideals.


Is Auschwitz a ghetto?

no. it was a Nazi camp used to hold, and kill Jews during ww2.


What kind of jobs did the Jews have to do in the ghetto?

almost every kind of job that existed in any other city existed in the ghetto


When did the ghettos finish?

The Nazi ghettos came to an end when the remaining population was deported to extermination camps. The last major ghetto to be liquidated in this way was the Lodz Ghetto in August 1944.


Why does kesha say mean things?

Because shes wannabe ghetto. And to be ghetto you must say mean things. Everyone knows that.


Were the Ghetto's controlled by the Jews?

they were administered by Jews and Jews had nominal control, but ultimately they had to follow Nazi decrees.


What is the diffrence between a jewish ghetto and a nazi ghetto?

The term "Nazi ghetto" is misleading. Nazis were not placed in a ghetto, but rather this is a term to refer to the "ghettos for Jews built by the Nazis" in comparison to the historic Jewish ghettos throughout Europe.One of the fundamental differences between Jewish ghettos prior to the 19th century and those instituted by the Nazis was the size. The Nazi ghettos were larger in physical area, but denser in terms of population (because Jews from the countryside were pushed into the city ghettos).A more noticeable difference was that the Nazi ghettos were completely sealed off from the rest of the city. While historic ghettos sometimes had curfews, during the day Jews could usually leave, do business, and generally interact with Non-Jews. Since the point of the Nazi ghettos was to quarantine the Jews from the rest of the population, they were unable to ever leave the ghetto. Concrete Walls and fences were erected in order to lock the Jews in and these were monitored by Nazi German soldiers.Another difference was the leadership structure of the ghetto. The historic ghettos were given license by the Christian Kings to self-organize as long as they paid taxes and punished crimes perpetrated against Christians. This meant that the Kahal (Board of Trustees of the Jewish Community) made laws and helped organize the area. In the Nazi ghettos, the Nazis created a mockery of the Kahal called the Judenrat which was a council of Jews responsible for implementing Nazi policy within the ghetto and submitting lists of names for deportation to the Death Camps. The lack of Jewish autonomy and set up for the Holocaust are also key differences.