Match each cause with the effect it had on Jews during their time in Nazi ghettos.
1.)Many Jews died of starvation and poor
health.
2.)Diseases were rampant in the ghettos.
3.)Weak and sick Jews were the first to be
deported to concentration camps.
The Nazis did not bother to arrange for
the safe disposal of human waste and
garbage in the ghettos.
Food and other necessities became
scarce in the ghettos.
The Nazis used healthy Jewish prisoners
to perform hard labor.
Answers
Answer:
1.) -Food and other necessities became
scarce in the ghettos.
2.)- The Nazis did not bother to arrange for
the safe disposal of human waste and
garbage in the ghettos.
3.)- The Nazis did not bother to arrange for
the safe disposal of human waste and
garbage in the ghettos.
Explanation:
During WWII, more than 900,000 Jewish deportees were executed at the Treblinka death camp, an unassuming location approximately the size of a suburban shopping mall. It took less than one hour for camp staff to exterminate arrivals in engine-exhaust gas chambers once they passed through the gates of Treblinka or its sister camps, Beec and Sobibór. All three Operation Reinhard facilities were located within a few hundred miles of each other in what was once central (now eastern) Poland, and about 500 miles from the infamous Auschwitz death camp. Fewer than a hundred of the nearly 1.7 million Jewish prisoners who arrived at the three Reinhard camps survived the war, and they only did so because they launched desperate breakouts that succeeded against all odds.
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