the ghetto

27
The Ghetto

Upload: emmet

Post on 23-Feb-2016

48 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

The Ghetto. Ghettos. Constructed to control and restrict Jews There were hundreds constructed in Poland, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary, and the Baltic States They were increasingly used as holding centers prior to deportation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: The Ghetto

The Ghetto

Page 2: The Ghetto

Ghettos• Constructed to control and restrict Jews

• There were hundreds constructed in Poland, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary, and the Baltic States

• They were increasingly used as holding centers prior to deportation

Page 3: The Ghetto

This image shows Jews being used as slave labor in the construction of a

wall around a ghetto; the run-down section of a city where the Jews were

held to separate them from the general population. Many Jews were

shipped to work camps and death camps from these ghettos.

Page 4: The Ghetto

Jews made of 30% of the population of Warsaw. This one third of the

city was crammed into an area of 1.3

miles in the Warsaw Ghetto.

Page 5: The Ghetto

Not so bad, you think?

The Warsaw Ghetto had 350,000- 400,000 people

crammed into an area the size of 1.3 square miles.

(Roughly—From Runnings to Microtel and the Medical Center to

Pleasant View Drive

Page 6: The Ghetto
Page 7: The Ghetto

Ghetto = the size of Springfield

Estimated Population of Minneapolis in 2008 =

382,605

Page 8: The Ghetto

Some ghettos were open, but many had walls built to restrict Jewish freedom.

Page 9: The Ghetto

Jews entering the ghetto

Page 10: The Ghetto

FACT:Only 1%

of apartments in the Warsaw ghetto had

running water.

Page 11: The Ghetto

Waiting in line for a drink of water

Page 12: The Ghetto

“Ghetto Disease”• Nazis limited food intake to a portion

of bread, about 200 calories per day

• Many people begged in the streets

• Many people sold their clothes and blankets to buy food but froze once winter arrived

Page 13: The Ghetto
Page 14: The Ghetto

Children scaling the wall to go find food

Page 15: The Ghetto

Many children scaled the

wall, squeezed through the holes in the

walls or even wiggled through sewers.

Those who looked Aryan were the most successful, but there was a huge risk of

being caught.

Page 16: The Ghetto

Death was rampant because there was so little food, and what food there was of such poor quality.

There was no heating and people suffered from the bitter winter cold.

Infections ran rampant because of overcrowding and lack of water to keep clean.

The sight of people dead on sidewalks and streets was common.

Page 17: The Ghetto

People were

subjected to

searches for no reason.

Page 18: The Ghetto

Overcrowding was typical• Several families often had to share a single

room.

• Personal conversations were impossible.

• People burned their furniture for cooking and heating.

• People had to sleep on the floor—sometimes in shifts.

Page 19: The Ghetto
Page 20: The Ghetto

Dead bodies were

hauled away for

mass burial.

Page 21: The Ghetto

Notice the white armband identifying this woman as a Jew.

Page 22: The Ghetto

LIQUIDATIONFamilies were separated in the liquidations, and mothers were often separated from their children.

Children were sometimes deported because they were less useful to the Nazis.

Parents being deported sometimes hid their children or entrusted them to anyone who could take them.

Page 23: The Ghetto

The ghettos were liquidated, and inhabitants were sent to camps. They did not know where they would be

going or what they would be doing.

Page 24: The Ghetto

This is the scene Elie must have experienced as he and his family were waiting outside under the brutal

sun.

Page 25: The Ghetto

Being loaded onto cattle cars

Page 26: The Ghetto

Children on the cars, leaving for the camps… And often certain death.

Page 27: The Ghetto

Information taken from Holocaust: the events and their impact on real people

Images taken from “The Warsaw Ghetto”:

http://www.zwoje-scrolls.com/shoah/wghetto.html