Here are the matched causes with their effects on Jews during their time in Nazi ghettos:
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The Nazis did not bother to arrange for the safe disposal of human waste and garbage in the ghettos.
Effect: This resulted in unsanitary living conditions, leading to the spread of disease and contributing to the overall health deterioration of the Jewish population in the ghettos. -
Food and other necessities became scarce in the ghettos.
Effect: This caused severe malnutrition and hunger among the Jewish residents, which weakened their physical health and increased mortality rates. -
The Nazis used healthy Jewish prisoners to perform hard labor.
Effect: This led to extreme physical exhaustion and further health decline among the prisoners, often resulting in injury or death due to the harsh conditions of forced labor.