Ghettos
A Ghetto in world war two was a district in which the Nazis forced Jewish people to live. There were three types of ghettos.
Closed Ghetto
which is a closed community with large masses of people(Jewish ). The conditions there are unsanitary, starvation, severe weather, unheated housing, large walls enclosing it and absents of sewers.
Open Ghetto
There were no walls in an open Ghetto but there were restrictions on when you could and could not leave.
Destruction Ghetto
Tightly sealed off community that existed for a short amount of time (2 to 6 weeks) before the Germans and/or their collaborators deported the population or shot and killed them.
A Ghetto in world war two was a district in which the Nazis forced Jewish people to live. There were three types of ghettos.
Closed Ghetto
which is a closed community with large masses of people(Jewish ). The conditions there are unsanitary, starvation, severe weather, unheated housing, large walls enclosing it and absents of sewers.
Open Ghetto
There were no walls in an open Ghetto but there were restrictions on when you could and could not leave.
Destruction Ghetto
Tightly sealed off community that existed for a short amount of time (2 to 6 weeks) before the Germans and/or their collaborators deported the population or shot and killed them.