Ghettos. What do we mean by the word ‘ghetto’?  Write a definition of the word ‘ghetto’  Compare your definition with your neighbour – what are the.

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Ghettos

What do we mean by the word ‘ghetto’?  Write a definition of the word ‘ghetto’  Compare your definition with your neighbour – what are the similarities and differences?

Schindler’s List  Released in 1993  Based on the story of Righteous Gentile Oskar Schindler.  Tells the story of Schindler’s changing attitude towards his Jewish workers in light of Nazi persecution.  Set in Kraków

Key questions  In which parts of Europe were ghettos located?  What can we tell about what life was like in ghettos?  Are there any differences between the ghettos described on these cards?