Putting Jews into ghettos was not a new concept. It was not that they were unconcerned, it was that they had no choice.
The Warsaw ghetto was the largest ghetto established in Poland. the total of Jews that can be crowded in is about 450,000 Jews. They were crowded into an area of 1.4 square miles that was the Warsaw ghetto.
The rule about being back inside the ghetto by sunset applied to ghettos in the period c. 1550-1830. In the case of the Warsaw Ghetto established by the Nazis, the Jews were not allowed out at all unless they had a special pass (which was seldom given).
Hitler had placed Jews in a bordered-off corner of a city called a "ghetto" in which they had curfews of when to be home, and eventually not allowed to leave at all.
The conditions that the Jews lived inside the ghetto were really bad, some Jews either died from starvation or got disease from being in a tiny room with a lot of other Jews in there.
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The Warsaw ghetto was the largest ghetto established in Poland. the total of Jews that can be crowded in is about 450,000 Jews. They were crowded into an area of 1.4 square miles that was the Warsaw ghetto.
The Jews of Sighet were initially unconcerned for themselves because they did not fully grasp the severity of the unfolding events, believing the deportation warnings to be exaggerated or temporary. They also placed their trust in the established order and authorities, and could not imagine the atrocities that awaited them.
It wasn't only for Jews.
In Venice, Jews were historically forced to live in a designated area known as the Ghetto, established in 1516. This was a confined and segregated part of the city where Jews were required to reside, and it was surrounded by walls. The term "ghetto" itself originated from this location. The Ghetto of Venice served as a center for Jewish life and culture, despite the restrictions placed upon its inhabitants.
The rule about being back inside the ghetto by sunset applied to ghettos in the period c. 1550-1830. In the case of the Warsaw Ghetto established by the Nazis, the Jews were not allowed out at all unless they had a special pass (which was seldom given).
Being a policeman in the ghetto was a sought after job.
Because the the entity was a ghetto and they housed Jews.
Hitler had placed Jews in a bordered-off corner of a city called a "ghetto" in which they had curfews of when to be home, and eventually not allowed to leave at all.
Jews, mainly the Jews of Krakau
The conditions that the Jews lived inside the ghetto were really bad, some Jews either died from starvation or got disease from being in a tiny room with a lot of other Jews in there.