The ghettos are important to understanding the Holocaust because the death camps weren't the whole story. A lot of people died in the ghettos as they were cut off from everything else and starved of necessities. It was a similar dehumanization that brought out the worst, and occasionally the best, in people.
The Jewish councils during the Holocaust they were responsible for administering the ghettos set up by the Nazis. Their role was highly problematical, to say the least.
the reason for the ghettos was to have a place to stay during the rough it wasn't much but they made due
there is nonegettos were in the holocaust to hold Jews before they go to concentration camps
oppression is taking away rights forcefully. And in the holocaust the Jews were forced to live in the ghettos and wear the davids star. oppression is taking away rights forcefully. And in the holocaust the Jews were forced to live in the ghettos and wear the davids star.
Disease and starvation.
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.
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usually the currency of the country that the ghetto was in.
There were many, many ghettos during the Holocaust. Which are you referring to?
Their purpose was to contain and confine the Jews.
open and closed ghettos.
Yes, which made the winters horrible for Jews in the Ghettos and concentration camps, since they didn't have proper clothing to keep warm.
They didn't really made a living. They did anything to survive. The ghettos that survived a long time were the productive ghettos.