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very bad and cruel. Not many food given or eaten. Chidren Died.

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they were all bad, but some were worse than others; Warsaw, the largest was twice as densly populated as Lodz, and Lodz had more jobs. But then Warsaw had a better leader than Lodz.

The point is that conditions varied between ghettos. The sumggling routes were another way in which conditions varied, eg. Warsaw had a graveyard with a lower wall, some had aryan trams travelling through. The number of houses with running water varied, Krakau had a pharmacy (run by a Polish Christian), conditions were bad in all of the ghettos, but there were differences.

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