This is because everything in the ghettos were so unsanitary that diseases started to pop up. By the end of the ghettos, the death pool came to six thousand people because of these diseases. Also people died because of starvation. There was not enough food to supply every person that was being transported into Ghettos. So because of starvation it forced the people to have to beg and if begging did not get them enough food to survive then they would have to steal. And if the Nazis’ would catch the Jewish people steal, then the people would be punished and sometimes they would execute them. But it was not uncommon for them to be executed. They would be burnt alive and some died from smoke inhalation (Axis History). If the people in these Ghettos did not die from disease, starvation, or execution, then they died from not enough clothing. Although this seems horrible, the removal from homes turning into mass murdering millions of people by sending them into camps is a lot worse (The …show more content…
The reason for this is that in the Concentration Camps people had to endure such harsh environments. In these camps a huge portion of people died from starvation because the Nazis did not bother to feed the Jews, and when they did feed them, it was only because they were forcing them to labor and they needed to eat to do work. Many Jews also died from forced labor. The Nazis literally worked the Jews to death. And if it was not starvation or forced labor that killed them, it was brutal exposure to the environment, disease, or execution. Often times if the camp was over filled the Jews were burnt alive. This was the number one killer in the Concentration camps. And after everything was done and when the Holocaust ended, only 2.45% of people survived and 97.65 % of the people in the holocaust died. And the mass Murder of six million all started over an idea (Aryan