At lunch the had onion soup and for dinner they had one piece of bread and sometimes the smaller children would smuggle food for their family and friends to survive longer.
they would go through wall cracks and small openings they could fit through the small openings because they were stick skinny literally.
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.
Indeed. Jews were in ghettos.
the ghettos came before the final solution
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.
the reason for the ghettos was to have a place to stay during the rough it wasn't much but they made due
the fight to survive for food and what not
the ghettos were had horrible living conditions. deprived a food (the people in the ghettos were left overs)
Ghettos were blocked off sections of town where Jewish people were forced to live. Walls were built around the ghettos in order to keep the Jews inside. It was hard living in the ghettos. Food and personal space were scarce.
Some Gentiles risked their lives by going into the ghettos and smuggling food or helping the Jews escape.
Nothing really! It was poor and there was hardly no food!
There was very little food,or no food in the ghettos. There were also several diseases running rampant; most notably, typhoid fever. Also, because of the command structure, resistance movements were problematic. As the ghettos were run by the Jews themselves, and it was those who were in charge who had to enforce the decrees rendered by the Nazis, it was hard to know who to resist.
They would be arrested or killed.
The ghettos were ethnic neighborhoods that provided familiarity.
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.
ghettos that are not closed, they were ghettos that did not restrict access, to either Jew or gentile.
Jews were forced into ghettos and often died from disease or lack of food
The main ones were a lack of; food, shelter, sanitation and work.