In this video [05:24] a number of Holocaust survivors discuss what daily life was like in the Vilna Ghetto. In September 1941 the Germans established two ghettos in Vilna, #1 included Jews who were able work in factories and construction projects, while those who were considered unfit to work were sent to #2. The Jews from #2 were subsequently murdered in the horrific Ponary Massacre. In the Vilna Ghetto which remained, the Jews formed resistance movements, and a Jewish partisans group even started from within the ghetto.