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Jews were not just one group of people in one place.

Ghettos were established throughout the war, Jews were forced into ghettos throughout the war, where they were depended on when they were deported.

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Were people evicted from their homes and sent away during the Holocaust?

yes.


What happened to the possessions the Jews left behind in their homes when they were forced to the ghettos?

When Jews were forced into ghettos, their homes and possessions were often left behind and subsequently looted by local residents, collaborators, or authorities. Many valuables were confiscated by the Nazis, who saw them as assets to be exploited. In some cases, homes were systematically emptied and repurposed for German families or other uses. This widespread looting contributed to the erasure of Jewish life and culture in the areas affected by the Holocaust.


What kind of buildings were in ghettos?

Many of the buildings in ghettos were multi-family apartments or small homes. These buildings were often made from poured concrete or concrete block.


Can people be evicted from their homes if they have small children?

Yes they can. Most landlords are not in the business of philanthropy.


What aid that was abailable to other German citizens was dinied to Jews?

German citizens who were first class citizens were given aid of food, shelter and jobs. The Jews had been made second class citizens and they had their businesses, homes, funds taken from them. Then they were sent to ghettos and concentration camps.


Where did the Jews live when they were evicted form their homes before conecentration camps?

They were forced into ghetto's set up especially for them


What happened to the people in the ghettos?

they were most likely killed ___ They were given insufficent food and usually no medication in the ghettos. Most of the ghettos were also hopelessly overcrowded and disease spread easily. Moreover, from December 1941 on the inhabitants of the ghettos were taken to extermination camps and killed there.


How long did it take to build the ghettos in world war 2?

The ghettos weren't specifically built to be ghettos in world war 2. They were neighborhoods that were "repurposed" to segregate the Jewish communities (for the most part). There were several types of ghettos, closed, open, and destruction. For example, in Warsaw they built walls around existing homes and streets and forced the Jewish people into the blocked off area.


Did German Americans face the most restrictions in the US during the war against Germany?

No, they did not. While both German and Italian immigrants had to register with the federal government as illegal immigrants, it was the Japanese Americans who had the most restrictions. Under federal law, Japanese Americans, many of them citizens of the United States, were evicted from their homes and moved to relocation camps where they were stripped of their freedoms and liberty.


What are the names of German motor homes?

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How would you say our homes in german?

hause


What are some house repossions companys?

Homes are foreclosed on by the lender. The title to the property is obtained by the lender in the foreclosure process and then the tenant is evicted by legal action.