Yes, children lived in the ghettos during the Holocaust. These areas were often overcrowded and unsanitary, leading to severe hardships for families. Many children suffered from malnutrition, disease, and the trauma of persecution, and they faced the constant threat of deportation to concentration camps. Despite these horrific conditions, some children showed remarkable resilience and creativity, often finding ways to cope with their dire circumstances.
Ghettos did not live anywhere, they where areas of cities that Jews where sent to. They where separate to the rest of the city and often were overcrowded and dirty
They are called 'Jewish ghettos', they were used to house Jews (and gypsies).
Irena Sendler saved 2500 jewish children from the ghetto's.
they would live in the streets or some of the old buildings they could find.
ghettos that are not closed, they were ghettos that did not restrict access, to either Jew or gentile.
ghettos, or Jewish Quarters.
They try to live day by day They coped in the ghettos by being determand and trying to survive the ghettos.
Ghettos did not live anywhere, they where areas of cities that Jews where sent to. They where separate to the rest of the city and often were overcrowded and dirty
It made it harder for them to live, with scant food supplies their growth and development was harmed, they had to learn survival skills. Many would die in the ghettos and most would not survive the war.
Ghettos with the children and men.
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.
in the ghettos
they were called ghettos
No she didnt
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 Jewish ghettos in WWII, sometimes known as Jewish quarters were sections of cities which were segregated for Jews to live in. (These becoming the only places where Jews were alowed to live).
They are called 'Jewish ghettos', they were used to house Jews (and gypsies).