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  1. The Warsaw Ghetto (German: Warschauer Ghetto, officially Jüdischer Wohnbezirk in Warschau, "Jewish Residential District in Warsaw"; Polish: getto warszawskie) was the largest of the Nazi ghettos during World War II and the Holocaust.

    • October 1940 to May 1943
    • Germany
    • German: Ghetto Warschau
  2. 17 de abr. de 2023 · Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. On April 19, 1943, the Warsaw ghetto uprising began after German troops and police entered the ghetto to deport its surviving inhabitants. Jewish insurgents inside the ghetto resisted these efforts. This was the largest uprising by Jews during World War II and the first significant urban revolt against German ...

  3. In Warsaw, Poland, the Nazis established the largest ghetto in all of Europe. 375,000 Jews lived in Warsaw before the war – about 30% of the city’s total population. Immediately after Poland’s surrender in September 1939, the Jews of Warsaw were brutally preyed upon and taken for forced labor.

  4. Entre el 22 de julio y el 12 de septiembre de 1942, las autoridades alemanas deportaron o asesinaron alrededor de 300.000 judíos en el ghetto de Varsovia. Las unidades de las SS y de la policía deportaron 265.000 judíos al campo de exterminio de Treblinka y 11.580 a campos de trabajos forzados.

  5. El Holocausto. Crónica del Holocausto. Resistencia. La rebelión y el fin del gueto de Varsovia. Después de las deportaciones masivas a Treblinka en el verano de 1942, los judíos del gueto de Varsovia se atrincheraron en búnkeres y se opusieron a la Aktion alemana de abril de 1943.

  6. 23 de mar. de 2024 · The Warsaw Ghetto was an 840-acre (340-hectare) area of Warsaw that consisted of the city’s old Jewish quarter. During the German occupation of Poland, the Nazis forced nearly 500,000 Polish Jews to live in inhuman conditions within the walled district.

  7. 22 de feb. de 2023 · In October 1940, Nazi authorities established the Warsaw ghetto. Learn more about life in the ghetto, deportations, armed resistance, and liberation.

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