The Nazi ghettos for Jews were mainly in Poland, Lithuania, Belarus and other parts of Eastern Europe. In 1939-40 German Jews in most larger cities were forced to move into 'Jewish' appartment blocks, which were marked as such with a large J above all entrances. In most of Nazi Germany itself Jews were not put into ghettos in the sense of walled in areas. The Nazis know that that would lead to too many questions from ordinary Germans.
In total, the Nazis established 356 ghettos in Poland, the Soviet Union, the Baltic States, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Hungary between 1939 and 1945.
lets just start out and say that their were hundreds of ghettos in Germany during world war two
In most of the big cities in Germany itself the Nazis herded the Jews into designated apartment blocks and houses after 1939, but these were not walled in like the ghettos in Poland.
About 350 plus in Poland and about 150 elsewhere, so at least 500 in all.
Not in the old borders, but they were within 'Greater Germany'.
there where 20
Many people died there, including the several other people that died in Auschwitz All together, 6 million out of 9 million Jews were killed during the invasion of Nazis, led by Adolf Hitler.
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.
In the Jewish diaspora, a Jewish quarter is the area of a city traditionally inhabited by Jews. Jewish quarters, like the Jewish ghettos in Europe, were often the outgrowths of segregated ghettos instituted by the surrounding Christian authorities or in World War Two, the Nazis. A Yiddish term for a Jewish quarter or neighborhood is "Di yiddishe gas" (Yiddish: די ייִדדישע גאַס ), or "The Jewish street". Many European and Middle Eastern cities once had a historical Jewish quarter and some still have it.
Ghettos
First of all, it isn't "Natzie" its "Nazi"And, no. They did not all get killed. Many of the people who were working in the military branches of "Nazi Germany" ran off. Some even went to America.But now, we even have "Neo Nazis'"A neo Nazi is a person who wants "white power" and things they are the superior race, or also known as- a skin head...When the Nazi's thought of only Germans as the superior race.and remember, it's NAZI not "natzie"
that would require an essay, but yes they established ghettos, when there were too many ghettos and too many people the Nazis started liquidating them.
There were three types of ghettos: closed ghettos, open ghettos, and destruction ghettos. The Germans established at least 1,000 ghettos in German-occupied and annexed Poland and the Soviet Union alone. German occupation authorities established the first ghetto in Poland in PiotrkówTrybunalski in October 1939.
The ghettos set up by the Nazis were outside Germany - mainly in German occupied Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine. Well known examples include the Warsaw Ghetto, the Lodz Ghetto, Krakow, Lemberg, Vilnius, Riga (Latvia), Minsk (Belarus). In many large cities in Germany, Jews were moved to designated Jewish apartment blocks which had a huge J above all entrances. The Nazis knew that ghettos would not be well received by non-Jewish Germans and might lead to people asking awkward questions. Please see the related question (below).
Hardly any now. But there are plenty of neo-nazis, in Germany and all over the world.
There were many, many ghettos during the Holocaust. Which are you referring to?
They were evicted from their dwellings and told that they had housing in the ghettos. By 1941 any Jew not in a ghetto (or camp) in German controlled territory would most likely have been shot. (as that was easier than arranging transport to a ghetto, or camp)
AnswerThey were usually hiding from the Nazi's in abandoned buildings, as for the unlucky Jews, they were living in concentration camps.___Most of them were living in ghettos. Very few were in hiding. After all, hiding for a long time is difficult.
When the Nazis had hold over Germany for a time, many people that migrated were Jewish. The Nazis were trying to eradicate the Jews, and many left as soon as they were able. Some non-Jewish Germans left as well because they did not agree with Nazi rule.
0 they are nazis
There are now neo-Nazis in many countries.
Many people died there, including the several other people that died in Auschwitz All together, 6 million out of 9 million Jews were killed during the invasion of Nazis, led by Adolf Hitler.
See: Germany in WW2