The Warsaw Ghetto

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Title: The Warsaw Ghetto


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The Warsaw Ghetto
  • By Nicole Sprowell

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The Warsaw Ghetto
  • The largest of all the Jewish ghettos
  • was about 94 of Warsaw
  • made for the Jews living in Warsaw and the Jews
    being sent there during World War II

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Ghetto Map
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The ghettos
  • ghettos were places where the Jews stayed during
    the war
  • Hitler and his people forced Jews out of their
    homes and sent them here or concentration camps

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Life in the Ghettos
  • Jews were forced to live in the ghetto under
    horrible living conditions
  • People were always trying to smuggle in food
  • set off from the rest of the cites by a wall
  • The wall was made taller with broken glass and
    barbed wire at the top when people would not stop
    trying to smuggle stuff
  • Hundreds of people were killed each day, some
    were just left to die in the street

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Destruction of the Warsaw ghetto/ the Warsaw
Ghetto uprising
  • 1942, Hitler decided to get rid of all the
    ghettos, and sent all of the people in the
    ghettos to death camps
  • People from the Warsaw ghetto realized they were
    being sent to Treblinka, where they were to be
    murdered, and started an organization where
    people refused to go to the camps
  • They got together a group of Warsaw ghetto
    fighters and in January 1943 fired on the Germans
    to make their escape
  • Germans gave in after a few days and Jews gained
    hope, thanks to victory

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Destruction of the Warsaw ghetto/ The Warsaw
ghetto uprising cont.
  • The Jews, and the Germans, prepared for another
    battle
  • April 19, 1943, the Warsaw ghetto uprising
    started with the Germans coming to take the Jews
    away for the final deportation
  • 750 well armed Germans stormed threw the ghetto
    burning down every building
  • May 16 that year the Germans announced the
    uprising over and blew up the great synagogue as
    a sign of victory
  • About 300 Germans and 7,000 Jews were killed,
    another 7,000 Jews were deported to Treblinka to
    be killed

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Overview of the ghetto
  • overall estimated population decrease was from
    450,000 to 37,000
  • about 413,000 deaths
  • Thousands of people were left homeless,
    moneyless, and without their families
  • said to be the greatest crime in the world

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