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  1. Jul 22, 2012 · By Monica Whitlock. BBC World Service. Janina Dawidowicz was a nine-year-old girl when World War II engulfed Poland. As Jews, she and her family were soon driven into the Warsaw Ghetto, but she ...

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  2. The Warsaw Ghetto uprising began on Passover eve, the 19th of April 1943. It was the first urban uprising in occupied Europe, and the largest act of resistance carried out by Jews during the Holocaust. Echoes of the uprising were heard already during the Second World War, both within occupied Poland and abroad.

  3. This exhibition brings together excerpts from many hours of video testimony given by the survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto and former combatants in the uprising. Some of the Jews of the ghetto succeeded in escaping the ghetto after the battle that raged there and survived in hiding on the Aryan side, under an assumed identity or in the forests.

  4. This heightened the persecution of gay men. On 22 June 1941, the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union. On 9 June 1942, the Nazis liquidated the Czech village of Lidice in response to the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich in Prague. On 6 June 1944, British, Canadian, French and US troops landed on the beaches of German-occupied France.

  5. Nov 26, 2009 · A Physician Inside the Warsaw Ghetto, 1939-1943In this fascinating first-hand account, Mordechai Lensky, a Jewish doctor in the Warsaw ghetto, struggles against all odds to provide medical care to a community condemned by the Germans to squalor, disease, and death. Lensky’s observations on the ghetto are both sympathetic and sober.

  6. Jack Klajman describes his experience during the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Source: CJCCNA, 1981; editing: Montreal Holocaust Museum, 2016. Jack Klajman was born in 1931 in Warsaw, Poland and is the sole survivor of a large family. Jack’s family was forced into the Warsaw ghetto in 1940, and he smuggled food for three years to support his relatives.

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  8. Aug 11, 2010 · Share. August 11, 2010. Estelle Laughlin discusses the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, when German forces, intending to liquidate the ghetto on April 19, 1943, were stunned by an armed uprising from Jewish fighters. Estelle and her family hid in an underground bunker during the uprising but were eventually captured and deported.

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