The living conditions of the Jews in the ghettos.. the rest of the confiscation of the property of Jews and the denial of access to even the basic needs of daily life

How were the conditions in the ghettos? 
In Poland, most Jews suffer a state of destitution and poverty even before their entry into the ghettos as a result of laws and orders issued against them by the authorities. In areas occupied by the Nazis in the Soviet Union established ghettos usually after being subjected to a wave of Jewish mass murder. In the ghettos the Nazis confiscated all the remaining Jews of property and deprived them of access to even the basic needs of daily life. And set up ghettos usually in poor areas of the cities. The area has been restricted by the presence of Jews crowded and did not allow non-Jews to enter the "residential areas of the Jews." 
The briefing has many ghettos or Bosajh walls in order to isolate the Jews and disperse them from their neighbors and the outside world. The purpose of the ghettos to serve as a temporary collection sites under the control of minutes it is possible to exploit the workforce population pending deportation under German policy for the future. 
I have been detained in the Jewish ghettos in the most appalling conditions. The case of serious overcrowding and lack of adequate health conditions and acute starvation and deprivation of essential medicines quickly to epidemics in many ghettos. And resulted in harsh conditions and lengthy hours of hard labor to weaken the Jews again. In the Warsaw Ghetto, which was the largest district of this kind, died about 85,000 Jews - about twenty percent of the population - as a result of the harsh conditions even before the Nazis had begun the process of being deported to extermination camps. The other ghettos have seen the same proportion of deaths and even if conditions there are somewhat better, the suffering of the people there were very large.
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