Warsaw Ghetto Research Paper

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IntroductionThe daily life of a Jewish prisoner is one of hardship and suffering. In the Polish Warsaw ghetto, the people were faced with an inferior quality of life. This essay will go into detail about transportation to the ghetto, living conditions, Nazi forces, diet restrictions, emotional damage from victims, and smuggling that happened within the ghetto. Transportation to the ghettos Transportation involved people being gathered in groups, rallied into trains, and completely taken away from their homes. The Jewish people had their belongings stripped off and then pushed into overcrowded train cars. They would then stay in these cars for days on end, standing. In the cars, there was poor sanitation and small amounts of food and water. …show more content…
Smuggling was used as a tactic of providing in the ghetto, and despite the risk, there were ways of smuggling medicine and food to survive. Many took this risk. According to the text, “Holocaust explained,” “After having lost their businesses and normal forms of employment, most people in the ghettos had no regular source of income. This led to a thriving black market where people attempted to exchange possessions for their everyday needs.” The black market gave people a chance to have some materials for survival. People would trade their possessions for value for basic sustainability. Children were used to slipping through small openings in the wall to obtain materials. These small efforts were used to keep hope alive and provide for the ghetto. The living circumstances inside the Warsaw ghetto The people were trapped inside the ghetto, with barbed wire and large walls keeping them inside. Many families were crammed into one single