You don't mention a timespan. In early modern times (1600-1800) doctors (physicians) were allowed out at any time to visit patients.
So that the Jews would be the ones responsible for administering the ghettos.
The Warsaw Ghetto was run (as other ghettos were,) by councils from the ghetto population. Though the ghetto was free to chose who would be part of these councils, the Germans would liquidate one or all members if they were resistant to German orders. The councils have been the subject of controversy and will always will be as they collaborated with the Germans. The leader of the Warsaw Ghetto killed himself when he realised that he was collaborating, though his successors also had to do the same job, they did not manage to protect the Jewish population as well as he did. Any decrees or orders and criminal matters within the ghetto were expedited by the ghetto police, made up from the Jewish population, who were also responsible for ensuring that people got on the trains to their execution. Within the ghetto there was everything available, some richer Jews would still retain servants. Prices however would increase as time went on and people were reduced to selling everything for food. Eventually the only people who could afford to eat in restaurants were the people who ran the black market. There were many factories that people worked in, both inside and outside of the ghetto, though for poor wages and they were limited as to the number of people that they could employ, the factory owners though would never miss a meal. (the factories sold to the Germans). If a family did not have someone working in a factory then they would very quickly perish. There was a curfew to deter smuggling, but most guards could be bribed.
They would break into synagagous and use the directory to find people and enforce the Jewish star
yes there was one officer i forget who anyway his house was right above the ghetto every morning he would shoot random people from his step
the occupants were ordered to create their own council, from this they had their own town hall, with various administrative departments they would also have their own services, including police fire and medical services. The level of control that the council (and council leader) imposed on the people in the ghettos differed.
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.
The Krakow Ghetto Massacre refers to the final ÔliquidationÕ of the Jewish ghetto in the Polish city of Krakow. Deportations from the Ghetto had begun in May 1942; however, the SS killed about 2000 remaining Jews who had been deemed unfit for work on the days of March 13 and March 14,1943.
This was the first major jewish uprising. It showed that their would be resistance in the process of the holocaust.
So that the Jews would be the ones responsible for administering the ghettos.
life in the ghetto was very bad many people died there plus there was no running water so when the used the rest room it would stay there and smell bad. There was no food so many people would try to sneak out of the ghetto but would only fell.
The Warsaw Ghetto was run (as other ghettos were,) by councils from the ghetto population. Though the ghetto was free to chose who would be part of these councils, the Germans would liquidate one or all members if they were resistant to German orders. The councils have been the subject of controversy and will always will be as they collaborated with the Germans. The leader of the Warsaw Ghetto killed himself when he realised that he was collaborating, though his successors also had to do the same job, they did not manage to protect the Jewish population as well as he did. Any decrees or orders and criminal matters within the ghetto were expedited by the ghetto police, made up from the Jewish population, who were also responsible for ensuring that people got on the trains to their execution. Within the ghetto there was everything available, some richer Jews would still retain servants. Prices however would increase as time went on and people were reduced to selling everything for food. Eventually the only people who could afford to eat in restaurants were the people who ran the black market. There were many factories that people worked in, both inside and outside of the ghetto, though for poor wages and they were limited as to the number of people that they could employ, the factory owners though would never miss a meal. (the factories sold to the Germans). If a family did not have someone working in a factory then they would very quickly perish. There was a curfew to deter smuggling, but most guards could be bribed.
The German first ghetto was in occupied Poland at Piotrków Trybunalski in October 1939. The Germans went on to establish at least 1,000 ghettos for Jews. The largest ghetto would be the Warsaw ghetto.
If you go to Venice today you will see a bell tower and the reason that tower was built was to tell the Jewish population it was curfew. They would ring the bell and lock a gate locking the Jewish population into the ghetto. I think this answers your question.
they ate very little and they would be starved.
Jewish people moved to whatever places would have them.
where does it say that they were going to allow the jewish people to practice their religion? the romans forced their way into canaan (israel), killed many of the people, destroyed the jewish temple, and then dispersed the population throughout the known world in order that assimilation with other cultures would attempt to remove the jewish existence.
They would break into synagagous and use the directory to find people and enforce the Jewish star