The Jews were moved into the new extermination camps. That is why they lived in the ghetto. The Germans only built the ghettos because they didnt have means of the transportation to take the Jews to the camps they saw it as a way to temporarily solve the Jewish "problem".
They were taken to extermination camps and killed.
The Nazis liquidated (destroyed) all the ghettos duringthe Holocaust and they were no longer in existence at the end. The last ghetto to be liquidated was the Lodz Ghetto (liquidated in August 1944).
There was no 'after the Holocaust' for people in the ghettos ... All the ghettos were emptied by August 1944 and the remaining Jews were sent to extermination camps where they were gassed. A tiny number survived.
generally they were executed.
they would go to temporary displaced person's camps. When they were released from there they would be left to their own devices.
Approximately 5-6 Million Jews were killed during the Holocaust. There were 9.4 Million in Europe in 1939 but after the Holocaust, there were fewer than 3.5 Million left.Worldwide, there was only about 10 Million after the Holocaust.There were about 12 million Jews left after the Holocaust.
Untill there were no Jews left.
There were signs posted all over the local areas. Some Jews reacted by going into hiding, some left for Switzerland and other places they could get to.
403,000 Jews left Germany and Austria in 1938 and 1939.
they were punished or were killed. none who helped the Jews were just left alone.
they would go to temporary displaced person's camps. When they were released from there they would be left to their own devices.
Approximately 5-6 Million Jews were killed during the Holocaust. There were 9.4 Million in Europe in 1939 but after the Holocaust, there were fewer than 3.5 Million left.Worldwide, there was only about 10 Million after the Holocaust.There were about 12 million Jews left after the Holocaust.
when groups of them left at the same time in different spots
Untill there were no Jews left.
to identify them, as far as i recall it was on the left arm.
There were signs posted all over the local areas. Some Jews reacted by going into hiding, some left for Switzerland and other places they could get to.
403,000 Jews left Germany and Austria in 1938 and 1939.
1. A ghetto was an enclosed (walled in) area where Jews had to live - by law. The first ghettos were established in Europe in the Middle Ages, when the Catholic Church ordered their creation (in the 1200s). 2. Ghettos were revived from 1939 onwards by the Nazis. In the Holocaust, Jews were sent to ghettos by the Nazis. It was a horrible place where they were forced to work and only given limited amounts of food! Basically, a ghetto was a small town with a huge wall round it. All the Jews got sent there and it was packed full with sick and dying people. If the Jews look ill then they would not be fed and were left to die of starvation. Some Jews were lucky enough to escape and live today. Not many do but their relatives and other generations do. 3. In the 1960s the word was extended (figuratively) to run down inner city areas where Black Americans and others lived.
On the eve of World War 2 there were an estimated 9.4-9.5 million Jews in Europe and after the war about 3.4 million.
The Holocaust was an action of Christians against Jews. Though it has to be said that they did not kill because they thought it their Christian duty. They did spread accusations like 'Jews killed Christ', they even came up with an explanation of how Christ was not a Jew.
When they left the ghettos they usually left in box cars (trains) and were very cramped. They had to stand for sometimes hours on end. By this time they knew they were heading to a worse place, and the propaganda slowly started to fade.