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Q: Why was a Jewish Ghetto created in Krakow?
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How was Krakow involved in the Holocaust?

Krakow is a major Polish city and came under Nazi rule in 1939. The city had a large Jewish population. In January 1941 the Krakow Jews were forced to live in a ghetto walled off from the rest of the city. Later, the inhabitants of the Krakow Ghetto were transported to Belzec, Plaszow and later to Auschwitz, which is only about 30 miles away. Oskar Schindler employed cheap labor from the Krakow Ghetto ... and this has made it particularly well known.


Where is the krakow ghetto?

Georgia


What was the size of the Krakow Ghetto?

140,000


When did the krakow ghetto close?

14/03/1943


Where was the ghetto that held thousands of Jews in which Schindler started his factory?

The Krakow Ghetto in southern Poland.


Who lived in krakow ghetto?

Jews, mainly the Jews of Krakau


Who is Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik?

Deutsche EmailWARENFabrik is a company founded by Oskar Schindler that is credited with saving 1,100 Jewish lives during the holocaust by employing Jews who lived in the Krakow ghetto. He established this company with his Jewish accountant Itzhak Stern.


Krakow Ghetto Massacre?

The Krakow Ghetto Massacre refers to the final ÔliquidationÕ of the Jewish ghetto in the Polish city of Krakow. Deportations from the Ghetto had begun in May 1942; however, the SS killed about 2000 remaining Jews who had been deemed unfit for work on the days of March 13 and March 14,1943.


How many Jews were held in the Krakow ghetto?

A bit over sixty thousand.


When was Krakow Post created?

Krakow Post was created in 2007.


When was The Trumpeter of Krakow created?

The Trumpeter of Krakow was created in 1928.


From what camp did Oskar Schindler get the Jews?

He initially got them from the Krakau ghetto, but they were then moved to the Krakow-Plaszow camp.