jüdisches Ghetto - translation to English
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jüdisches Ghetto - translation to English

NAZI GHETTO IN OCCUPIED POLAND
Krakow Ghetto; Krakau Ghetto; Cracow Ghetto; Jewish ghetto in Kraków; Kraków ghetto; Krakow ghetto; Cracow ghetto
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ghetto mentality         
  • South Side]], May 1974
  • ''Children in the Ghetto and the Ice-Cream Man'' — postcard from 1909 in [[Maxwell Street]], [[Chicago]]
  • Jewish ghetto]], [[Frankfurt]], 1628
  • Demolition of the Jewish ghetto, Frankfurt, 1868
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  • Roma settlement [[Luník IX]] near [[Košice]], [[Slovakia]]
  • Liquidation of the [[Warsaw Ghetto]], 1943
PART OF A CITY IN WHICH MEMBERS OF A MINORITY GROUP LIVE
Getho; Ghettos; List of American Ghettos; Ghettoes; Ghettoization; Getto; Ghetto mentality; Ghettoized; Hyperghettoization; Ghettoisation; Ghetti; African-American ghetto; African American ghetto; African-American ghettos; Ghettos in the United States; Black ghetto; African American ghettos; Ghettos in the United Kingdom
Ghetto-Mentalität
Lodz Ghetto         
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  • Resettlement of Jews to the ghetto area {{circa}}&nbsp;March 1940. Old Synagogue in the far background (no longer existing).
  • KZ Radogoszcz]] in Łódź, 1940
  • Children rounded up for deportation to the [[Chełmno death camp]], September 1942
  • Identity card Lodz Ghetto 19-4-1942
  • Photographs such as this served to record the horrors of ghetto life for posterity.
  • German and Jewish police guard at the entrance to the ghetto
  • The Gypsy quarter in the ghetto after its inhabitants had been transported to the Chełmno extermination camp
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  • Young girl working in the paper factory
  • [[Chaim Rumkowski]] delivering a speech in the ghetto, 1941{{ndash}}42
NAZI GHETTO IN OCCUPIED POLAND (1939-1945)
Lodz Ghetto; Lódź Ghetto; Litzmanstadt; Lodz ghetto; Łódź ghetto; Litzmannstadt Ghetto; Ghetto Litzmannstadt; Lódz Ghetto; Sperre
Ghetto von Lodz, Ghetto von den Nazis eingerichtet um Juden vor dem Transport zu Konzentrationslagern einzuquartieren (während des Zweiten Weltkrieges)
ghetto blaster         
  • National]] RX-5100 boombox
  • A man holding a boombox circa 1985
  • Basic (low-end) boombox with only track number display, lacking the time indicator.
  • Modern boombox with MP3 file support via USB drive or CD
PORTABLE STEREO CASSETTE RECORDER WITH OPTIONAL RADIO
Ghettoblaster; Ghetto blaster; Boom box; Box radio; Doofbox; Boom-box; Ghetto-blaster; Boomboxes; Radio cassette; Boom Box; Ghetto blasters; BoomBox; 📾
Ghettoblaster, tragbarer großer Kassettenspieler (Informell)

Definition

Sperre
·vt To shut in; to Support; to Inclose; to Fasten.

Wikipedia

Kraków Ghetto

The Kraków Ghetto was one of five major metropolitan Nazi ghettos created by Germany in the new General Government territory during the German occupation of Poland in World War II. It was established for the purpose of exploitation, terror, and persecution of local Polish Jews. The ghetto was later used as a staging area for separating the "able workers" from those to be deported to extermination camps in Operation Reinhard. The ghetto was liquidated between June 1942 and March 1943, with most of its inhabitants deported to the Belzec extermination camp as well as to Płaszów slave-labor camp, and Auschwitz concentration camp, 60 kilometres (37 mi) rail distance.