ghetto
A ghetto is usually referring to the holocaust when the Jews were persecuted and put into walled off areas where they had to live. so basically a ghetto is a walled off part of a town.
people would be required to report to the town square where they would then be organised into their transports, no doubt a cattle car adapted with barbed wire and bars. The journey would not be long from the ghetto to Auschwitz, however in summer the carriages were stifling hot and in winter freezing cold, there was a high chance that a number of people in each carriage would have suffocated or be trampled to death.
initially they were told to leave. When that did not happen they were moved to the other side of town (to a ghetto). When the ghetto was cleared those who did not have a skill or job were exterminated, the others went to a camp (mainly to Krakau-Plaszow).
The largest ghetto was the Warsaw Ghetto (in Poland). When it was established in 1940 it had about 450,000 inhabitants. The population fell as a result of grossly insufficient food and disease. Then in 1942 the Nazis started regular transports to the extermination camp at Treblinka (and other camps).
ghetto
If you mean which was the largest ghetto in Lithuania, then i believe it was Kovno.
During World War II, Jewish people were often relocated to the ghetto. (???)
they use train
A transport town is a place where various modes of transportation converge, such as highways, railways, and airports. These towns often serve as hubs for the movement of goods and people between different regions.
Auschwitz wasn't a ghetto - it was a concentration camp. _______________ The town itself had a large population before the war and about 40% of the inhabitants were Jews.
Warm and slightly squishy, just like people feel everywhere.
the ghetto - or Jewish quarter was generally set up (where possible) in a non-Jewish part of town, so that they would not have access to their religious buildings.
A ghetto is usually referring to the holocaust when the Jews were persecuted and put into walled off areas where they had to live. so basically a ghetto is a walled off part of a town.
village or town. In context, it could also refer to a Jewish ghetto.
There are usually trains that transport poor and rural people around town
Because they feel like it!