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Answer:
Poland, Italy.
Explanation:
Jewish ghettos were neighborhoods of European cities in which Jew people were allowed to live in. They were places of terrible poverty.
In Italy, the ghettos were placed for centuries.
Poland was one of the larges Jewish communities in the world, but when Germany occupied Poland during World War II with its genocidal politics against the Jewish people confine them with the purpose of terror, exploitation, and persecution. The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest ghetto in all the Nazi-occupied Europe. 400,000 Jews were put in a 1.3 square miles area.
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