They usually just wrote one letter at a time and sent them when the messenger was available.
No, but there were some books in the ghetto when it was formed.
WW1 soldiers sent letters by a pigeon or dogs but they did also have trench post box
Ghetto Monopoly was created on 2006-12-26.
There are different programs that will allow you to send cards to soldiers - whether wounded or not. You can also send 'care packages' and other things, drawings and letters.
If you are asking how to send documents of transimittal letters(which i hope you are) you can fax it to them. You could always copy it and save it to your computer. Then you could send it to them through e-mail. Hope I helped. Missy14512
not really because presidents are busy
Send letters, some have people who take calls. Vote and organize some of their constituents to send letters and vote.
The Jews were forced to build a wall. This was done so the Jews could not escape until the Germans could send them to concentration camps. Many were sent to Treblinka for extermination.
The question is a bit vague. It was the home of Warsaw's Jewish population and when the Nazis decided to send them to the camps, they targetted the Ghetto.
Send in the dogs.
You send dispute letters until you have received the results you want.
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 best known "ghetto money" was that produced by the Lodz ghetto and by Terezin (Theresienstadt). On entering the Lodz Ghetto, Jews had to swap their ordinary currency for ghetto currency, that could not be used outside the ghetto.
Yes, you can definetly send letters to people. It's called M-A-I-L.
according to my research, we could travell from the world of vampires called vallericonica. and that how we could send our letters or we cuold asks questions. but we, a spirits experts we are searching for more instances. but we proven that we saw a bones of a vampire in south africa, we called her bulli-pockastas.
There is no answer to this question. The Ghetto was a location, not an object that could be put on a scale and weighted.
one could escape, (but where to) or one could die.