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  1. The Kraków Ghetto was one of five major metropolitan Nazi ghettos created by Germany in the new General Government territory during the German occupation of Poland in World War II. It was established for the purpose of exploitation, terror, and persecution of local Polish Jews.

  2. Aug 2, 2016 · The Holocaust. Beginning in 1939, Jews throughout German-controlled Poland were forced to move into ghettos—specific areas of cities and towns that were separated from the rest of the population. Jews had to leave behind their homes and most of their possessions when they moved to ghettos; while families were generally able to stay together ...

  3. Apr 19, 2023 · Established by the Germans in October 1940, the Warsaw Ghetto was the largest Jewish ghetto in German-occupied Europe. About 400,000 Jews were sealed off from the rest of the Polish capital behind ...

  4. 4. Białystok Ghetto – established in Białystok, a city in northeastern Poland. 5. Bydgoszcz Ghetto – established in Bydgoszcz, a city in northern Poland. 6. Ciechanów Ghetto – established in Ciechanów, a city in northern Poland. 7. Warsaw Ghetto – established in Warsaw, the capital city of Poland. 8.

  5. Lodz had the second largest Jewish population in prewar Poland, after Warsaw. German troops occupied Lodz in September 1939. In early February 1940, the Germans established a ghetto in Lodz and crowded more than 150,000 Jews into an area of about one and a half square miles. In 1941 and 1942 almost 40,000 Central European Jews and 5,000 Roma ...

  6. Apr 19, 2023 · By Dana Bash and Anna Brand, CNN. Published April 19, 2023. On April 19, 1943, a group of Jews living inside the Nazi-created Warsaw Ghetto in Poland began an armed uprising against Hitler’s ...

  7. On 8 October 1939, the Germans established their first ghetto for Jews in Piotrków Trybunalski, a town in the western part of occupied Poland. All of the Jews from this town were made to move to the ghetto. Jews from the surrounding area were taken there as well. The ones who did not move of their own accord were taken there by force.

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