Although there isn't a total count of all the ghettos in Nazi occupied territories. In German occupied Poland and Soviet Union alone, there were over 1,000 ghettos. The largest of all the ghettos was the Warsaw ghetto in Poland. It contained over 400,000 Jews within a mere 1.3 square miles.
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Indeed. Jews were in ghettos.
the ghettos came before the final solution
2 ghettos A large one in the center of town occupied four streets, and another smaller one extended over several alleyways on the outskirts of town.
the reason for the ghettos was to have a place to stay during the rough it wasn't much but they made due
Well the Jewish ghettos were poor and frowned upon by everyone because of Hitler back then. Today the ghetto is also not very wealthy. People don't generally respect them. So that makes them kinda similar.
There were two ghettos in Sighet (in Night).
Jewish ghettos did not maintain medical records.
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The main ghettos in Poland were those in Warsaw and Lodz (which was renamed Litzmannstadt). Lublin and Krakow also had ghettos, as did many other towns in Nazi occupied Poland. In all, there were about 580 ghettos in Poland.
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