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Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany

Beginning with the invasion of Poland during World War II, the Nazi regime set up ghettos across German-occupied Eastern Europe in order to segregate and confine Jews, and sometimes Romani people, into small sections of towns and cities furthering their exploitation. In German documents, and signage at ghetto entrances, the Nazis usually referred to them…

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Location
Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe
Also known as
Jüdischer Wohnbezirk in German
Date
1939–1945
Ghetto
Open ghettos, in specified areas (1939) · Closed or sealed ghettos (1940–1941) · Destruction or extermination ghettos (1942)
Incident type
Total of more than 1,000 ghettos created mostly in Central and Eastern Europe
Perpetrators
Schutzstaffel (SS), Order Police battalions

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Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany

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Ghetto · 3
Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany → Closed or sealed ghettos (1940–1941), Destruction or extermination ghettos (1942), Open ghettos, in specified areas (1939)
Also known as · 1
Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany → Jüdischer Wohnbezirk in German
Date · 1
Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany → 1939–1945
Incident type · 1
Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany → Total of more than 1,000 ghettos created mostly in Central and Eastern Europe
Location · 1
Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany → Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe
Perpetrators · 1
Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany → Schutzstaffel (SS), Order Police battalions

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ghettos jewish german jews ghetto poland nazi warsaw people europe order occupied german-occupied nazis eastern conditions 1939 000 closed also

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Jewish ghettos established by Nazi GermanyGhettoDestruction or extermination ghettos (1942)1.00infobox
Jewish ghettos established by Nazi GermanyIncident typeTotal of more than 1,000 ghettos created mostly in Central and Eastern Europe1.00infobox
Jewish ghettos established by Nazi GermanyLocationCentral, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe1.00infobox
Jewish ghettos established by Nazi GermanyPerpetratorsSchutzstaffel (SS), Order Police battalions1.00infobox
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