The Warsaw Ghetto was destroyed at the end of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in April 1943. The site (or part of it) was later used as a concentration camp, but very little is known about it. By January 1945 the Soviet Army was in Warsaw.
The first ghetto had been established at the year 1939 in Poland.Due to the invasion of Poland the nazis had recognized that Poland had a lot of jews were living in Poland . Since the nazis had hated Jews and since they found a lot of jews in polish cities like Warsaw,Krakow,Lublin and Lodz the nazis decided it wasn't good for Jews to be mixed with people that respected other religions so they decided to split the cities apart based on religion.The nazis had called these separated cites Ghettos.Most ghettos were located in eastern Europe but by the end of the war the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising had took affect and most ghettos and nazi death camps had been liberated from the Red Army (Soviet union/USSR/Russia).
Chelmno - because only two people survived from the camp. Auschwitz - was the largest camp (group) and produced the most victims. Treblinka - the busiest of the 'Action Reinhardt' camps and the one that most of the Warsaw ghetto would meet their end in.
The Warsaw Pact
There were approximately 5,000-6,000 children who lived in the Lodz Ghetto during the Holocaust. Tragically, the majority of them did not survive. It is estimated that only around 900 children from the ghetto survived until the end of the war.
1942
The Warsaw Ghetto was destroyed at the end of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in April 1943. The site (or part of it) was later used as a concentration camp, but very little is known about it. By January 1945 the Soviet Army was in Warsaw.
1942
Please do not confuse the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of April-May 1943 with the much larger Warsaw Uprising of August-October 1944 by the Polish resistance (Home Army).In the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (April-May, 1943) a small number of Jews still in the Warsaw Ghetto rose in rebellion against the Judenrat and the Nazis. Obviously, they did not stand a chance against the SS, but at least they went down fighting. The Nazis burned down every building in the ghetto.The later Warsaw Uprising of 1944 was unrelated to the earlier ghetto uprising, though a handful of the 34 Jewish survivors of the ghetto uprising, such as Zivia Lubetkin, took part in both.---After the supression of the uprising the Warsaw Ghetto or part of it was turned into a concentration camp, but very little is known about that camp.
i am not 100% sure but i believe it started at 1941 and ended at 1942 __ 1 August - 2 October 1944 - the uprising lasted for 63 days. it started 1939 finished 1945
By the end of April 1943 the ghetto had been completely destroyed. The remaining Jews had rebelled and the rebellion had been suppressed.
By the end of April 1943 the ghetto had been completely destroyed. The remaining Jews had rebelled and the rebellion had been suppressed.
Unfortunately, never. Well over a year before the Soviet Army entered Warsaw, the ghetto had been dissolved. Nearly all those inhabitants who had not died of starvation and/or disease had been sent to extermination camps (mainly Treblinka) and gassed. By the end of May 1943 the Warsaw Ghetto had ceased to exist: all the buildings had been destroyed and the last remaining fighters from the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising had been killed ... The Nazis then established an ordinary concentration camp on the site. Please see the related questions.
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