H hablablaha Member Feb 2, 2010 #5 "Formerly, a street or quarter of a city set apart as a legally enforced residential area for Jews. Forced segregation of Jews spread throughout Europe in the 14th – 15th centuries." "Ghettos were abolished in western Europe in the 19th century; those revived by the Nazi Party (see Warsaw Ghetto Uprising) were overcrowded holding places preliminary to extermination." http://www.answers.com/topic/ghetto
"Formerly, a street or quarter of a city set apart as a legally enforced residential area for Jews. Forced segregation of Jews spread throughout Europe in the 14th – 15th centuries." "Ghettos were abolished in western Europe in the 19th century; those revived by the Nazi Party (see Warsaw Ghetto Uprising) were overcrowded holding places preliminary to extermination." http://www.answers.com/topic/ghetto
H hablablaha Member Feb 2, 2010 #6 and yea, warsaw was german at that point of time. they brought it back mainstream