List of Nazi-era ghettos
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Main article: Ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe
This article is a list of Nazi German Jewish ghettos. Those ghettos were created by Nazi Germany and its allies for the purpose of isolating and controlling Jewish population on territories they controlled, either before the Second World War, or after occupying them during it.
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[edit] In Europe
- Andrychów Ghetto
- Baranowicze (Baranovichi) Ghetto
- Będzin (Bendzin) Ghetto
- Bełchatów Ghetto
- Berdychiv Ghetto
- Bershad Ghetto
- Beuthen (Bytom) Ghetto
- Białystok Ghetto
- Brest (Brześć) Ghetto
- Budapest Ghetto
- Chortkiv Ghetto
- Częstochowa Ghetto
- Daugavpils (Dvinsk) Ghetto
- Drohobych ghetto
- Grodno (Hrodna) Ghetto
- Cluj (Kolozsvár) Ghetto
- Kraków (Cracow) Ghetto
- Kovno (Kaunas) Ghetto
- Kielce Ghetto
- Kletsk (Kleck) Ghetto
- Lakhva (Łachwa) Ghetto
- Litzmannstadt (Łódź) Ghetto
- Lviv (Lwów, Lemberg) Ghetto
- Lubartow Ghetto
- Lublin Ghetto
- Marcinkance (Marcinkonys) Ghetto
- Medzhybizh Ghetto
- Międzyrzec Podlaski Ghetto
- Minsk Ghetto
- Mińsk Mazowiecki Ghetto
- Otwock Ghetto
- Piaseczno Ghetto
- Piotrków Trybunalski Ghetto
- Pińsk Ghetto
- Przemysl Ghetto
- Radom Ghetto
- Radomsko Ghetto
- Riga ghetto
- Siedlce Ghetto
- Sokernitze Ghetto
- Sosnowiec (Sosnowitz) Ghetto
- Tarnow Ghetto
- Tluszcz Ghetto
- Tomaszow Mazowiecki Ghetto
- Theresienstadt Ghetto (concentration camp, sometimes referred to as a ghetto)
- Trochenbrod (Zofiówka) Ghetto
- Warsaw Ghetto
- Vilna (Wilno, Vilnius) Ghetto
- Vitebsk Ghetto
- Zaklików Ghetto
- Zhetel (Zdzięcioł) Ghetto