Cities such as Warsaw and others scattered around around Europe, ghettos began to form. Ghettos were killing centers located in secure areas in and around towns where Jews were sent and where they would eventually be sent off to concentration camps (Blohm 11). Jews were moved there because the room in these towns was limited (Blohm 11). Nazis were imported by truck loads into these places. For example, Warsaw had one of the biggest ghettos that participated in the war and many many Jews were forced there. Some other reasons for the deportation of Jews was that Hitler had a plan that slowly dropped off the population of Jews. Hitler wanted all of the Jews in and out of Germany extinct. Hitler was thought of as a funny character because he wanted everyone in the world, to eventually look like him. Hitler was short, had brown hair and expected anyone else living to be the exact opposite. The opposite is blond and tall (Blohm 12). Many Jews weren’t tall and blonde and that was just another silly reason for Hitler to deport them (Blohm 12). Jews were moved to the ghettos in the early 1930’s and the first was constructed in 1934 a little while after the first concentration camps began construction around Europe (Ayer 16). …show more content…
The camps were muddy, they were stinky from dying Jews and all this made the Jews lifes living hell. This life was so pointless to them that each and every Jew considered revolting or sneaking out. Their life was so pointless to them that some killed themselves (Blohm 57). The concentration camps were heavily guarded with machine guns and barbed wire everywhere. There were guns and SS soldiers wherever the eye could see. Considering to revolt after those long years or torture would basically be committing suicide and all these Nazis ruined many lives in those long, very long 15 years (Blohm