The hardships faced by people in the ghettos during the Holocaust were immense, characterized by extreme overcrowding, inadequate food, and lack of basic sanitation, leading to rampant disease and suffering. Families were often separated, and individuals lived in constant fear of deportation to concentration camps. Additionally, they endured psychological torment from the constant threat of violence and persecution, as well as the dehumanization imposed by Nazi policies. This environment fostered unspeakable cruelty, where survival became a daily struggle against both physical and emotional anguish.
The Jewish ghettos were sections of the city that were allocated specifially for Jewish housing.
Ghettos were created like all other people on earth they are just loud and smart!
it was cruelty because the hurt people
most household items, people were allowed to take many posessions into the ghettos with them.
Ghettos were blocked off sections of town where Jewish people were forced to live. Walls were built around the ghettos in order to keep the Jews inside. It was hard living in the ghettos. Food and personal space were scarce.
the ghettos were had horrible living conditions. deprived a food (the people in the ghettos were left overs)
ghettos were used to contain Jews and other stereotypical "dirty people", deemed by Hitler and his soilders. Ghettos kept the "clean people" away from the "dirty" people.
The Final Solution required that people be deported from the ghettos to the extermination camps.
Animal cruelty occurs least in the absence of people .
Some Gentiles risked their lives by going into the ghettos and smuggling food or helping the Jews escape.
All people are equal in heaven. There are no ghettos.
Because there was not enough space to house the people.