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  1. Apr 12, 2018 · Updated: October 19, 2018 | Original: April 12, 2018. A train rushed through the snow of a Polish winter. Its destination: the Warsaw Ghetto. Its passengers: a group of terrified Jews. Suddenly, a ...

  2. Apr 19, 2018 · Located just 50 miles northeast of Warsaw, Treblinka had been in operation since 1941, first as a forced labor camp and then as a death camp. In just three months in 1942, around 265,000 Jews ...

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  4. May 16, 2013 · In Warsaw, the country’s capital, more than 400,000 were relocated to a 1.3-sqaure-mile corner of the city, where a newly installed 10-foot-high wall topped with barbed wire surrounded them.

  5. The “Tower of Faces” at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is comprised of photographs of Lithuanian Jews from one town who were killed during the Holocaust. Rather than showing the images of the dead, the museum shows photos of the living in their everyday lives. Why do you think the museum made this choice? 6.

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  6. Nov 16, 2009 · By that time, Warsaw’s prewar population of approximately 1.3 million had been reduced to a mere 153,000. By: History.com Editors HISTORY.com works with a wide range of writers and editors to ...

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  8. HISTORY Vault is available to watch on your computer at historyvault.com, on Apple devices (including iPhone, iPad & Apple TV), on Android devices, on Amazon Fire TV devices, and on Roku. You c...

  9. Nov 5, 2009 · On September 27, 1939, 140,000 Polish troops are taken prisoner by the German invaders as Warsaw surrenders to Hitler’s army. The Poles fought bravely, but were able to hold on for only 26 days...

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