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  1. The Grossaktion Warsaw ("Great Action") was the Nazi code name for the deportation and mass murder of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto during the summer of 1942, beginning on 22 July. [2] During the Grossaktion, Jews were terrorized in daily round-ups, marched through the ghetto, and assembled at the Umschlagplatz station square for what was called ...

  2. Mar 14, 2023 · The Grossaktion. In the spring of 1942, the Germans commenced Operation Reinhard. They started off by liquidating the ghetto in the Podzamcze district of Lublin in mid-March. In the summer of the same year, as part of these activities, the Germans organized the first liquidation action in the Warsaw Ghetto.

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  4. The death of Adam Czerniaków is a tragic symbol of the “Grossaktion”, the operation of deporting Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto to the Treblinka death camp. The event was part of the so-called “Operation Reinhardt”, that is coordinated mass murder of Polish Jews, taking place since March 1942.

  5. Grossaktion” (22 July 1942 – 21 September 1942) - Muzeum Getta Warszawskiego EN. The Nazi authorities started to carry out the plans for annihilating European Jews from the second half of 1941, when German troops marched into the USSR.

  6. Beginning in July 1942, German SS and police began the mass deportation of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto to Treblinka. This operation was called the Grossaktion Warschau or “Great Action” by the Nazis and was initiated on the order of SS Chief Heinrich Himmler.

  7. Apr 17, 2023 · During what was described as the “Great Action,” the Germans deported about 265,000 Jews from Warsaw to Treblinka. They killed approximately 35,000 Jews inside the ghetto during this operation. By early 1943, the surviving Jews in the Warsaw ghetto numbered approximately 70,000 to 80,000 individuals.

  8. After the Grossaktion Warsaw of summer 1942, in which more than a quarter of a million Jews were deported from the ghetto to Treblinka and murdered, the remaining Jews began to build bunkers and smuggle weapons and explosives into the ghetto.

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