Nazis who forced Jewish people to live in ghettos also forced them to cook food for German soldiers. make the ghettos their permanent home. make war materials for Germany. choose the area they wanted to live in.

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Answer:

The correct answer is C. Make war materials for Germany.

Explanation:

During World War II, Nazis created the Jewish ghettos with the aim of forcing the Jewish population to live in miserable conditions. The ghettos isolated the Jews, separating them from the non-Jewish population as well as the other Jewish communities, which eliminates answer D as valid.

The Germans considered the creation of the ghettos as a provisional measure to control and segregate the Jews, never permanent, so it discards answer B. In several places, the ghettos lasted a short time. With the implementation of the "Final Solution" in 1942, the Germans systematically destroyed the ghettos and deported the Jews to the death camps where they were killed. Some Jews were deported from the ghettos to forced labor camps or concentration camps.

Most of the ghettos (located mainly in Eastern Europe occupied by the Nazis) were closed with walls, barbed wire, or gates. The ghettos were extremely unhealthy and crowded. Hunger, chronic shortages, hard winters, and lack of public services resulted in epidemic outbreaks and high mortality, therefore response A is ruled out because the Jews had no food for themselves and even less to feed the Germans .

Through forced and unpaid labor, the Jews produced supplies for the German army.

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Answer: Make war materials for Germany.

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