The Warsaw Ghetto The Importance of the Warsaw Ghetto: The Last Stop Before Concentration Camps.

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The Warsaw Ghetto The Importance of the Warsaw Ghetto: The Last Stop Before Concentration Camps

Germany After World War I National Socialist Party NAZI Adolf Hitler “Aryan” “Final Solution”

Jews and other “Undesirables” led away

Relocated to “Ghettos”

Largest Ghetto in Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Passover Eve, 1943 Zionist Youth Movement 56,000 Jewish deaths

Ghettos of Europe - WWII

Warsaw Ghetto Memorial

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