What was life like for a Jewish person who was forced to live in a Nazi ghetto?
Life was very difficult for Jews who were in the ghettos. They were only allowed to leave to perform forced labor. The ghetto was surrounded by barbed wire and guards. They were fed very little, and they were beaten and killed for any small infraction of the rules or for no reason whatsoever. In addition, by forbidding school and religious meetings, Nazis also suppressed their culture. 4. What are some examples of ways in which people resisted the Nazi Party s treatment of Jews? In other countries, most notably France, people hid Jewish children from the Nazis in their homes. In Denmark, the Danes helped most of their Jewish population flee to Sweden. In addition, Jews resisted the Nazis themselves by establishing illegal schools in the ghettos and taking up arms against the soldiers. 5. How were Jewish people treated when they were sent to a concentration camp? Many Jews were forced into the cramped cattle cars of trains without food and water for the long trip to the camps. At the ca