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Q: How many people were sent to the ghetto marijampole?
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How many Nazi soldiers were assigned to The Warsaw Ghetto?

not many, there were not soldiers in the ghetto, unless they were sent on a task. There were Nazi guards on the gates, so it will be about a gross or two.


What kind of people were sent to treblinka?

the vast majority were Jews, a large proportion were from the Warsaw ghetto.


What are the events the led up to the Warsaw Ghetto uprising?

Lots of people died ----------- The inhabitants of the ghetto knew that they were going to be killed, whatever they did and that the ghetto was getting smaller and smaller as endless trainloads of Jews were sent to Treblinka.


Why did the Jews get sent to a ghetto?

to take them out of the general population.


Where were you sent after being in a ghetto?

usually to an extermination camp


In Elie Wiesel how did the people get along in the ghetto?

In Elie Wiesel's book "Night," the people in the ghetto struggled to get along due to the harsh conditions and scarcity of resources. As they faced oppression and fear, individuals often turned against each other in a bid for survival, leading to increased tension and conflict within the community.


What was the Warsaw ghetto uprisng?

It was when the remaining inhabitants of the Warsaw ghetto knew that they would be sent to a death camp and decided to take uparms to resist.


What other religion survived the Warsaw ghetto?

Only Jews were sent to the Warsaw Ghetto. Everyone was ordered out of the area before it was sealed off from the surrounding area.


What were the main cities that Jews were sent to in the Holocaust?

One of the main cities was the Warsaw ghetto.


What army ended Lodz Ghetto?

The Nazis dissolved the Lodz Ghetto in August 1944 and the remaining Jews were put on two trains and sent to Auschwitz. So there was no liberation.


How were Jews treated before they were sent to concentration camps photos?

Before they were sent to the extermination camps, many Jews were forced to live in ghettos. They have insufficient food and no medication and usually no photographic film, either. In the Lodz Ghetto, where the supremo collaborated (to some extent, anyway) they did take some photos. These were hidden when the ghetto was finally dissolved in 1944, but have recently been found.


Can you show an example of the word 'enforce' in a sentence?

The city sent more police to the ghetto to enforce the law there.