Ghetto Meaning In German. Translation for ghetto in the free English-German dictionary and many other German translations. Plan of Jewish ghetto Frankfurt 1628.
The Germans saw the ghettos as a provisional measure to control and segregate Jews while the Nazi leadership in Berlin deliberated upon options for the removal of the Jewish population. As an adjective roughly synonymous with jury-rigged. The term was used for an area in Jewish quarter which meant the area of a city traditionally inhabited by Jews in the diaspora.
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An isolated group a geriatric ghetto. ˈɡetoʊ plural ghettos or ghettoes an area of a city especially a very poor area where people of a particular race or religion live closely together and apart from other people. Ghetto comes from borghetto diminutive of borgo meaning little town. The Germans saw the ghettos as a provisional measure to control and segregate Jews while the Nazi leadership in Berlin deliberated upon options for the removal of the Jewish population.
