ghettos were the "rest stop" before concentration camps. they were there to collect the jews, gypsies, and the other groups that hitler disliked before sending them off to the concentration camps
The ghettos did not necessarily fail, a lot of the time there was resistance or revolts took place, which threatened Nazi control and sometimes even lead to the liberation of tens to thousands of...
The Nazi ghettos were never intended to be permanent; they were in many ways like vast transit camps, where the Jews were held till they were transported to extermination camps or killing fields.
The role of the formation of the ghettos was to just house the Jews so they would be protected from the elements of the earth. they were not built for comfort or for the Jews pleasure.
It varied from one ghetto to another. Usually, the Nazis did not like the people in ghettos to have money that was valid outside the ghetto, as they regarded money as a potential source of power. The...