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Ghettos During The Holocaust

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During the Holocaust, the ghettos were a significant part of the Nazi’s plan for inhalation of all Jews. In order, to do this, the Nazis planned to send the Jews to Ghettos to hold them until they were ready to murder them. The central ghettos that they were sent to were Lodz, Krakow, Białystok, Lwów, Lublin, Wilno, Kowno, Częstochowa, Minsk, and Warsaw.

Ghettos in Poland were described as having harsh living conditions and citizen continually fighting for the will to live. The word ghetto had originated from the name of a Jewish quarter. There were three types of ghettos; open ghettos closed ghettos, and destruction ghettos. Open ghettos had been described as open without walls or fences, but at the same time had many restrictions on entering and leaving the area. Closed ghettos had been closed off by wall or fences with barbed wire. Lastly, destruction ghettos were tightly sealed off from the German society making it very difficult for Jews to communicate with the outskirts of the ghetto. You would usually find ghettos in the most run-down areas in Poland. …show more content…

Nazi’s found it easier to hold Jews in ghettos than in any other place. Ghettos were used for Hitler's final plan. Which was to the eliminate the Jews from the German Society. They planned to kill the Jews off by number. By proceeding with random acts of terrorism in the ghettos; shooting, gassing, and starvation. There were two very important ghettos Warsaw and

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