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  1. Ghetto - Wikipedia

    During World War II, the Nazis established new ghettos in numerous cities of Eastern Europe as a form of concentration camp to confine Jews and Romani into limited areas.

  2. Ghetto | Definition, History, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 19, 2025 · In the United States, immigrant groups and African Americans were compelled to live in ghettos because of legal and illegal discrimination and economic and social pressures.

  3. The ghettos – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for schools

    This section explores when the Nazis began using ghettos, the different types of ghettos, how the ghettos were run, and what life was like for those imprisoned in them.

  4. What were Ghettos? - About Holocaust

    Ghettos were districts of towns and cities in German-occupied eastern Europe in which Jews were forced to live segregated from the wider population. The vast majority of ghettos were located …

  5. Nazi Germany and the Establishment of Ghettos - The National WWII Museum

    The creation of ghettos during World War II was a key part of Nazi plans to brutally persecute, separate, and eventually liquidate Europe’s Jewish population.

  6. What Were Ghettos in the Holocaust? - United States Holocaust …

    The Nazis and their allies set up ghettos to isolate and control millions of Jews during the Holocaust. Life in the ghettos was overcrowded and miserable, with limited access to food, …

  7. Ghetto - New World Encyclopedia

    Historically, the term "ghetto" referred to restricted housing zones where Jews were required to live. The original ghetto was formed by the Jewish immigrants to Venice in the fourteenth …

  8. Ghettos Definition - AP Human Geography Key Term | Fiveable

    Ghettos are urban areas where a specific racial, ethnic, or social group is concentrated, often due to economic disadvantage and social isolation. These neighborhoods frequently face …

  9. Ghettos - Encyclopedia.com

    The ghettos of America began as virtual warehouses for cheap immigrant labor in the late nineteenth century, and evolved into holding pens for disadvantaged humanity, a lost and …

  10. Ghetto | Research Starters - EBSCO

    In modern English, a ghetto is a neighborhood where members of certain minority groups live, usually in poverty. Ghettos have existed since the 1500s in Europe, where walled …