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The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest of the Jewish ghettos located in the territory of General Government in occupied Poland during World War II. The Warsaw Ghetto was established by the German Governo...
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Yiddish: ; Polish: ; German: ) was the Jewish resistance that arose within the Warsaw Ghetto in German occupied Poland during World War II, and which opposed Nazi Germany...
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Warsaw Ghetto People ... Another focal point of authority and power in the Warsaw ghetto was an agency known as the "13", which took its name from the address of its headquarters on Leszno Street. The "13" network was closely identified with the name of its founder and moving spirit, Abraham Gancwajch and the group of men...
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Call to Resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto ... Commanders of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising ... The Creation of the Jewish Fighting Organization in the Warsaw Ghetto...
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Once there was a veritable slaughter (100 persons were shot near Warsaw). Among the Jewish victims of the smuggling there were tens of Jewish children between 5 and 6 years old, ... Source: Life in the Warsaw Ghetto, Emanuel Ringelblum quoted in Yad Vashem Documents on the Holocaust, pp 228-229. NARA Photo...
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Between July 22 and September 12, 1942, the German authorities deported or murdered around 300,000 Jews in the Warsaw ghetto. SS and police units deported 265,000 Jews to the Treblinka killing center and 11,580 to forced-labor camps.
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WARSAW GHETTO ; On October 12, 1940, the Germans decreed the establishment of a ghetto in Warsaw. ... For months after the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, individual Jews continued to hide themselves in the ruins and, on occasion, attacked German police officials on patrol. Perhaps as many as 20,000 Warsaw Jews continued...
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Photos: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, I ... SS officers interrogate a captured resistance fighter during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, which began on April 19, 1943, and ended on May 16, 1943. SS troops suppressed the uprising under the command of General Jürgen Stroop.
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Warsaw Ghetto Vendor of Bread; ... Starving Jewish boy in the Warsaw ghetto.; ... Map of the Warsaw ghetto.;
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An article on the Jewish Ghetto in Warsaw during the Second World War ... The 60,000 remaining occupants of the ghetto had no choice but to confront the awful truth. When the Nazis prepared to organise a second deportation to Treblinka in 1943 the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising began. * Several survivors of the ghetto are still...
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