Ghettos

Lodz Ghetto, Poland, spring 1942

September 1939: Around 2 million Jews brought to the western half of Poland and put into ghettos. Ghettos were often closed off by barbed wire fences and walls. They also were extremely crowded and unsanitary. Health was a huge issue. Diseases such as Typhus spread from one person to the next and killed. Ghettoization was a temporary solution.

Orphaned children within the Lodz ghetto: Conditions are very brutal