If you where to take a trip back to Germany in 1939-1944 you would expect to see the holocaust, you would but there is a more overlooked event. This event was called ghettos, these ghettos where basically a neighborhood in a city with a high Jewish population that was turned into a place where the nazis could separate the Jews away form normal society and treated terribly. The Jewish people that where held in these ghettos could have been held in them for weeks or years. The ghettos where a “symbol of nazi power” that where set up in the midst of some of the largest and most important cities to symbolize power. If you where unlucky enough to be in one of the many ghettos you where not even treated human. Most of the people in these ghettos where sent off to death camps and killed, and if they weren't sent to a …show more content…
The first known establishment of a ghetto was in December of 1939 in a city by the name of Leczyca in Poland when the Germans attempted to separate the Jewish population from the Poles. A good example of the way in which large communities were depopulated is of Kalisz, one of the oldest Jewish communities in Poland with a population of twenty thousand at the outbreak of the war. Both Germans and Poles joined in the brutal attacks against the Jews. The Jews had no chance. Many Jews fled, some seven thousand reaching Warsaw. However the first ghetto that was systematically set up was called Lodz. The reasons for establishing the ghetto in Lodz focused primarily on these three reasons: (1) the deportation of as many Jews as possible, with more lesure given to the wealthy, the educated, and community leadership, if they had not fled by then; (2) the confiscation of property on as broad a scale as possible; and (3) terrifying the Jews by harassment , depriving the population of food, and abducting people for labor. When the nazis made ghettos they made lodz,saw how successful it was and then they started to make many more,