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  1. The Warsaw ghetto was the largest Jewish ghetto the German occupation authorities established during World War II. Instituted in autumn 1940 and sealed for good in November of that year, it existed until the suppression of the uprising that broke out in April 1943.

  2. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Yiddish: אױפֿשטאַנד אין װאַרשעװער געטאָ, romanized: Ufshtand in Varshever Geto; Polish: powstanie w getcie warszawskim; German: Aufstand im Warschauer Ghetto) was the 1943 act of Jewish resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto in German-occupied Poland during World War II to oppose Nazi Germany's ...

    • 19 April – 16 May 1943
    • Uprising defeated
  3. Jews being taken from the ghetto for forced labor by German soldiers. 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 ...

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  4. The ghetto in Lodz, Poland’s second largest city and major industrial center, was established on April 30, 1940. It was the second largest ghetto in the German-occupied areas and the one that was most severely insulated from its surroundings and from other ghettos. Some 164,000 Jews were interned there, to whom were added tens of thousands of Jews from the district, other Jews from the ...

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  5. This was the largest Jewish community in Europe at the time. The Nazis occupied Warsaw on 29 September 1939, four weeks after invading Poland. The Jewish population in Warsaw had grown following orders from Heydrich to concentrate Jews in cities and towns, but a ghetto was not decreed until 12 October 1940.

  6. The Łódź Ghetto, renamed the Litzmannstadt Ghetto during Nazi occupation, was the second largest ghetto in Poland after Warsaw. It was also one of the earliest and long-lasting ghettos, existing four years and four months from May 1940 until August 1944.

  7. Warsaw Ghetto History. Prior to World War II, Warsaw was the capital of Poland, with a population of 1.3 million and the largest Jewish community in Europe at the time with 380,567 Jewish inhabitants (Warsaw). The Nazi’s occupied Warsaw on September 29th, 1939, four weeks after invading Poland. Following the invasion of Poland, the Nazi’s ...