The ghettos did not necessarily fail, a lot of the time there was resistance or revolts took place, which threatened Nazi control and sometimes even lead to the liberation of tens to thousands of people. A good example of this would be the film Defiance, which is about the true story of two men, the Bielsky brothers, who lead people from their town to the woods and lived there for years while the Holocaust was going on. They saved thousands of people from the ghettos, deportation and placement in camps this way.
There were Closed, Open, and Destruction ghettos during the Holocaust..
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Their purpose was to contain and confine the Jews.
Camps, by far. Ghettos held only a couple of million people, where as there were tens of millions in the camps (not all at the same time).
it was one excuse used to put Jews into ghettos.
There were Closed, Open, and Destruction ghettos during the Holocaust..
there were no Jewish ghettos in Germany during the Holocaust.
The purpose of the ghettos was to separate Jews from the rest of society.
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Ghettos with the children and men.
There were many, many ghettos during the Holocaust. Which are you referring to?
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usually the currency of the country that the ghetto was in.
Their purpose was to contain and confine the Jews.
open and closed ghettos.
The Nazis themselves 'put a stop to Jewish ghettos during the Holocaust' because they liquidated them all: in other words, the inhabitants were sent to extermination camps. The last ghetto to be liquidated was Lodz in August 1944.
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