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gins&melodies + Ghetto’s Diary ft. CK YG, Nazty Kidd (Audio)
prod by: Young MLV
mix & mastered by: GHOSTWORLDWIDE
visuals by: Em Greed
#downtownq
published: 10 Oct 2023
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Daily Life in the Plonsk Ghetto
Holocaust survivors from Plonsk, Poland, describe their experiences in the Plonsk Ghetto during WWII and the Holocaust.
The video is part of the exhibition "The Story of the Jewish Community in Plonsk" on the Yad Vashem website: http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/communities/plonsk/ghetto.asp
This exhibition was prepared with the support of The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany
published: 28 Dec 2011
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Daily Life in the Warsaw Ghetto. 1941 [27 Photos]
#warsaw #warsawghetto #warsawuprising
On 2 October 1940, Ludwig Fischer, Governor of the Warsaw District in the occupied General Government of Poland, signed the order to officially create a Jewish district (ghetto) in Warsaw. It was to become the largest ghetto in Nazi-occupied Europe. All Jewish people in Warsaw had to relocate to the area of the ghetto by 15 November 1940. The ghetto was sealed on that date. In total 113,000 gentile Poles were forced to resettle to the ‘Aryan side’ and were replaced by 138,000 Jews from other districts of the capital.
1. Crowds of pedestrians and street rickshaws in busy Karmelicka Street in the ghetto.
2. A Jewish man posing for the camera.
3. Street rickshaws and a tramcar carrying passengers along Leszno Street in the ghetto, summer 1941. This parti...
published: 25 Nov 2020
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Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto Part 2/7: Historical Background
This video is part of the Holocaust Education Video Toolbox. For more videos and teaching aids, visit: http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/education/video/index.asp
The Warsaw ghetto was the largest ghetto under Nazi rule, housing at its peak as many as 450,000 Jews. In this film Sheryl Silver-Ochayon presents the study unit for high school ages, "Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto -- 1941", designed at the International School for Holocaust Studies. By juxtaposing rare photos taken by a Nazi soldier in the ghetto during 1941 with testimony and documentation of Jews, we get a deeper picture of the life and death within the ghetto walls.
Sheryl Silver-Ochayon is a staff member at the International School for Holocaust Studies, Yad Vashem.
published: 31 Dec 2013
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Daily Life in the Vilna Ghetto: Holocaust Survivor Testimonies
Holocaust survivors from Vilna speak about daily life in the Vilna Ghetto: The crowded living spaces; acquiring food, smuggling; education; theatre; and various occupations.
This Video is part of the exhibition "The Story of the Jewish Community in Vilna", click here to enter:
http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/vilna/during/ghetto_daily_life.asp
published: 18 Sep 2011
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Ghetto Gecko - Everyday Tu$$day (lyrics)
No copyright infringement intended. Stream it on all platforms here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gna2LVwCj6s
Ghetto Gecko
(feat. Lvcky)
published: 22 Jan 2020
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Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto Part 1/7: Introduction
This video is part of the Holocaust Education Video Toolbox. For more videos and teaching aids, visit: https://www.yadvashem.org/education/educational-videos/video-toolbox/hevt-warsaw.html
The Warsaw ghetto was the largest ghetto under Nazi rule, housing at its peak as many as 450,000 Jews. In this film Sheryl Silver-Ochayon presents the study unit for high school ages, "Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto -- 1941", designed at the International School for Holocaust Studies. By juxtaposing rare photos taken by a Nazi soldier in the ghetto during 1941 with testimony and documentation of Jews, we get a deeper picture of the life and death within the ghetto walls.
Sheryl Silver-Ochayon is a staff member at the International School for Holocaust Studies, Yad Vashem.
Part 1: Using the Stud...
published: 31 Dec 2013
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Ghetto Gastro - Food to Nourish the Mind, Body & Soul | The Daily Show
“We break bread to build bridges.” Bronx-based culinary collective founders Jon Gray, Pierre Serrao, and Lester Walker – otherwise known as Ghetto Gastro – discuss making high vibrational dishes, using food as a vehicle to tell stories, and why conscious cuisine is the future of food. #DailyShow #Comedy
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published: 13 Oct 2022
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THE GHETTO SIDE OF NAIROBI: KAWANGWARE Called CONGO
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Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto / גטו ורשה [in color]
The Warsaw Ghetto (German: Ghetto Warschau; Polish: getto warszawskie) was the largest of all the Jewish ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II. It was established in the Polish capital between October and November 16, 1940, in the territory of the General Government of German-occupied Poland, with over 400,000 Jews from the vicinity residing in an area of 3.4 km2 (1.3 sq mi). From there, at least 254,000 Ghetto residents were sent to the Treblinka extermination camp over the course of two months in the summer of 1942.
The death toll among the Jewish inhabitants of the Ghetto, between deportations to extermination camps, "Großaktion Warschau", the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and the subsequent razing of the ghetto, is estimated to be at least 300,000.
People of the Warsaw Ghetto...
published: 01 Oct 2013
4:45
gins&melodies + Ghetto’s Diary ft. CK YG, Nazty Kidd (Audio)
prod by: Young MLV
mix & mastered by: GHOSTWORLDWIDE
visuals by: Em Greed
#downtownq
prod by: Young MLV
mix & mastered by: GHOSTWORLDWIDE
visuals by: Em Greed
#downtownq
https://wn.com/Gins_Melodies_Ghetto’S_Diary_Ft._Ck_Yg,_Nazty_Kidd_(Audio)
prod by: Young MLV
mix & mastered by: GHOSTWORLDWIDE
visuals by: Em Greed
#downtownq
- published: 10 Oct 2023
- views: 1416013
6:38
Daily Life in the Plonsk Ghetto
Holocaust survivors from Plonsk, Poland, describe their experiences in the Plonsk Ghetto during WWII and the Holocaust.
The video is part of the exhibition "...
Holocaust survivors from Plonsk, Poland, describe their experiences in the Plonsk Ghetto during WWII and the Holocaust.
The video is part of the exhibition "The Story of the Jewish Community in Plonsk" on the Yad Vashem website: http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/communities/plonsk/ghetto.asp
This exhibition was prepared with the support of The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany
https://wn.com/Daily_Life_In_The_Plonsk_Ghetto
Holocaust survivors from Plonsk, Poland, describe their experiences in the Plonsk Ghetto during WWII and the Holocaust.
The video is part of the exhibition "The Story of the Jewish Community in Plonsk" on the Yad Vashem website: http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/communities/plonsk/ghetto.asp
This exhibition was prepared with the support of The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany
- published: 28 Dec 2011
- views: 15259
4:42
Daily Life in the Warsaw Ghetto. 1941 [27 Photos]
#warsaw #warsawghetto #warsawuprising
On 2 October 1940, Ludwig Fischer, Governor of the Warsaw District in the occupied General Government of Poland, signed th...
#warsaw #warsawghetto #warsawuprising
On 2 October 1940, Ludwig Fischer, Governor of the Warsaw District in the occupied General Government of Poland, signed the order to officially create a Jewish district (ghetto) in Warsaw. It was to become the largest ghetto in Nazi-occupied Europe. All Jewish people in Warsaw had to relocate to the area of the ghetto by 15 November 1940. The ghetto was sealed on that date. In total 113,000 gentile Poles were forced to resettle to the ‘Aryan side’ and were replaced by 138,000 Jews from other districts of the capital.
1. Crowds of pedestrians and street rickshaws in busy Karmelicka Street in the ghetto.
2. A Jewish man posing for the camera.
3. Street rickshaws and a tramcar carrying passengers along Leszno Street in the ghetto, summer 1941. This particular tramline was run between the Muranowski Square and the Grzybowska Street.
4. Dead man lies in front of a shop in the Warsaw ghetto.
5. Two well dressed women, most likely sisters, posing for a photograph in a street market.
6. A teenage boy in ragged clothes standing by a waste container in the ghetto.
7. A destitute elderly woman begging in the street.
8. An emaciated boy sitting on a pavement. Note a crowd of pedestrians around him, including children with toys.
9. An elderly man lying on the pavement.
10. A passer-by giving money to two children.
11. A destitute Jewish child eating a piece of bread in the street of the ghetto.
12. Two children begging for food on the street.
13. Two emaciated children, one of them asleep or unconscious, begging on the street of the ghetto.
14. An emaciated mother with her twin daughters in the ghetto.
15. A group of Jewish men and children posing for a photograph in the street of the ghetto. Note the man in the middle, holding a dog on his shoulder.
16. A young man in the doorway of a shop in the ghetto. Note he has taken his hat off to comply with the German order to remove headwear in the presence of German personnel. The sign in the window reads – “I buy old watches for top prices”.
17. A young and cheerful seller of newspapers and armbands running his stall in the street of the ghetto (possibly Muranowski Square). The title of the newspaper for sale is “Gazeta Żydowska – Jewish Gazette”.
18. A young boy selling a handful of sweets from a chair in the street.
19. A street armband seller and a group of pedestrians on 18 Zamenhofa Street (probably) in the ghetto. Note two advertising plaques on the wall in the background – for Senior Medic (starszy felczer) named J. Singer and for typewriting services
20. A female tea seller serving hot drinks to customers in a makeshift cafe in a street market in the ghetto.
21. Ghetto residents buying and selling bedsheets in a street market..
22. An armband seller making a transaction in the street. Two elderly men on the left trying to sell pieces of rope – almost anything could be a subject of trade to earn money for food.
23. A Jewish man selling his bread allowance in the street of the ghetto, summer 1941.
24. An elderly Jewish woman selling her scarce possessions in the street of the ghetto.
25. Jewish residents of the ghetto shopping in a vegetable street market.
26. A portrait of a young woman wearing a striped blouse and an armband with the Star of David.
27. A woman lying on the pavement in the Warsaw ghetto, starving to death, 1941.
https://wn.com/Daily_Life_In_The_Warsaw_Ghetto._1941_27_Photos
#warsaw #warsawghetto #warsawuprising
On 2 October 1940, Ludwig Fischer, Governor of the Warsaw District in the occupied General Government of Poland, signed the order to officially create a Jewish district (ghetto) in Warsaw. It was to become the largest ghetto in Nazi-occupied Europe. All Jewish people in Warsaw had to relocate to the area of the ghetto by 15 November 1940. The ghetto was sealed on that date. In total 113,000 gentile Poles were forced to resettle to the ‘Aryan side’ and were replaced by 138,000 Jews from other districts of the capital.
1. Crowds of pedestrians and street rickshaws in busy Karmelicka Street in the ghetto.
2. A Jewish man posing for the camera.
3. Street rickshaws and a tramcar carrying passengers along Leszno Street in the ghetto, summer 1941. This particular tramline was run between the Muranowski Square and the Grzybowska Street.
4. Dead man lies in front of a shop in the Warsaw ghetto.
5. Two well dressed women, most likely sisters, posing for a photograph in a street market.
6. A teenage boy in ragged clothes standing by a waste container in the ghetto.
7. A destitute elderly woman begging in the street.
8. An emaciated boy sitting on a pavement. Note a crowd of pedestrians around him, including children with toys.
9. An elderly man lying on the pavement.
10. A passer-by giving money to two children.
11. A destitute Jewish child eating a piece of bread in the street of the ghetto.
12. Two children begging for food on the street.
13. Two emaciated children, one of them asleep or unconscious, begging on the street of the ghetto.
14. An emaciated mother with her twin daughters in the ghetto.
15. A group of Jewish men and children posing for a photograph in the street of the ghetto. Note the man in the middle, holding a dog on his shoulder.
16. A young man in the doorway of a shop in the ghetto. Note he has taken his hat off to comply with the German order to remove headwear in the presence of German personnel. The sign in the window reads – “I buy old watches for top prices”.
17. A young and cheerful seller of newspapers and armbands running his stall in the street of the ghetto (possibly Muranowski Square). The title of the newspaper for sale is “Gazeta Żydowska – Jewish Gazette”.
18. A young boy selling a handful of sweets from a chair in the street.
19. A street armband seller and a group of pedestrians on 18 Zamenhofa Street (probably) in the ghetto. Note two advertising plaques on the wall in the background – for Senior Medic (starszy felczer) named J. Singer and for typewriting services
20. A female tea seller serving hot drinks to customers in a makeshift cafe in a street market in the ghetto.
21. Ghetto residents buying and selling bedsheets in a street market..
22. An armband seller making a transaction in the street. Two elderly men on the left trying to sell pieces of rope – almost anything could be a subject of trade to earn money for food.
23. A Jewish man selling his bread allowance in the street of the ghetto, summer 1941.
24. An elderly Jewish woman selling her scarce possessions in the street of the ghetto.
25. Jewish residents of the ghetto shopping in a vegetable street market.
26. A portrait of a young woman wearing a striped blouse and an armband with the Star of David.
27. A woman lying on the pavement in the Warsaw ghetto, starving to death, 1941.
- published: 25 Nov 2020
- views: 112136
2:30
Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto Part 2/7: Historical Background
This video is part of the Holocaust Education Video Toolbox. For more videos and teaching aids, visit: http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/education/video/index.asp
...
This video is part of the Holocaust Education Video Toolbox. For more videos and teaching aids, visit: http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/education/video/index.asp
The Warsaw ghetto was the largest ghetto under Nazi rule, housing at its peak as many as 450,000 Jews. In this film Sheryl Silver-Ochayon presents the study unit for high school ages, "Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto -- 1941", designed at the International School for Holocaust Studies. By juxtaposing rare photos taken by a Nazi soldier in the ghetto during 1941 with testimony and documentation of Jews, we get a deeper picture of the life and death within the ghetto walls.
Sheryl Silver-Ochayon is a staff member at the International School for Holocaust Studies, Yad Vashem.
https://wn.com/Everyday_Life_In_The_Warsaw_Ghetto_Part_2_7_Historical_Background
This video is part of the Holocaust Education Video Toolbox. For more videos and teaching aids, visit: http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/education/video/index.asp
The Warsaw ghetto was the largest ghetto under Nazi rule, housing at its peak as many as 450,000 Jews. In this film Sheryl Silver-Ochayon presents the study unit for high school ages, "Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto -- 1941", designed at the International School for Holocaust Studies. By juxtaposing rare photos taken by a Nazi soldier in the ghetto during 1941 with testimony and documentation of Jews, we get a deeper picture of the life and death within the ghetto walls.
Sheryl Silver-Ochayon is a staff member at the International School for Holocaust Studies, Yad Vashem.
- published: 31 Dec 2013
- views: 108728
5:25
Daily Life in the Vilna Ghetto: Holocaust Survivor Testimonies
Holocaust survivors from Vilna speak about daily life in the Vilna Ghetto: The crowded living spaces; acquiring food, smuggling; education; theatre; and variou...
Holocaust survivors from Vilna speak about daily life in the Vilna Ghetto: The crowded living spaces; acquiring food, smuggling; education; theatre; and various occupations.
This Video is part of the exhibition "The Story of the Jewish Community in Vilna", click here to enter:
http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/vilna/during/ghetto_daily_life.asp
https://wn.com/Daily_Life_In_The_Vilna_Ghetto_Holocaust_Survivor_Testimonies
Holocaust survivors from Vilna speak about daily life in the Vilna Ghetto: The crowded living spaces; acquiring food, smuggling; education; theatre; and various occupations.
This Video is part of the exhibition "The Story of the Jewish Community in Vilna", click here to enter:
http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/vilna/during/ghetto_daily_life.asp
- published: 18 Sep 2011
- views: 39007
2:35
Ghetto Gecko - Everyday Tu$$day (lyrics)
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Ghetto Gecko
(feat. Lvcky)
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Ghetto Gecko
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Ghetto Gecko
(feat. Lvcky)
- published: 22 Jan 2020
- views: 47282
0:37
Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto Part 1/7: Introduction
This video is part of the Holocaust Education Video Toolbox. For more videos and teaching aids, visit: https://www.yadvashem.org/education/educational-videos/vi...
This video is part of the Holocaust Education Video Toolbox. For more videos and teaching aids, visit: https://www.yadvashem.org/education/educational-videos/video-toolbox/hevt-warsaw.html
The Warsaw ghetto was the largest ghetto under Nazi rule, housing at its peak as many as 450,000 Jews. In this film Sheryl Silver-Ochayon presents the study unit for high school ages, "Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto -- 1941", designed at the International School for Holocaust Studies. By juxtaposing rare photos taken by a Nazi soldier in the ghetto during 1941 with testimony and documentation of Jews, we get a deeper picture of the life and death within the ghetto walls.
Sheryl Silver-Ochayon is a staff member at the International School for Holocaust Studies, Yad Vashem.
Part 1: Using the Study Unit "Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto - 1941" in the Classroom
Part 2: Historical Background
Part 3: Overcrowding
Part 4: Day-to-Day Life and Survival
Part 5: Welfare and Mutual Aid
Part 6: The "Badge of Shame" and Cultural Life
Part 7: Conclusion
Archival footage and photographs:
Yad Vashem Photo Archive.
Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Bundesfilmarchiv/Transit Film GmbH.
Footage of Rudolf Bohlmann used with the kind permission of Eginhard Teichmann.
Every effort has been made to locate the copyright holders to obtain the appropriate permissions and apply the correct attributions. If you have any information that would help us in relation to copyright, please contact us at internet.education@yadvashem.org.il.
Film produced by Mikooka Productions - www.mikooka.com.
The Holocaust Education Video Toolbox is supported through the generosity of Jan and Rick Cohen, USA.
https://wn.com/Everyday_Life_In_The_Warsaw_Ghetto_Part_1_7_Introduction
This video is part of the Holocaust Education Video Toolbox. For more videos and teaching aids, visit: https://www.yadvashem.org/education/educational-videos/video-toolbox/hevt-warsaw.html
The Warsaw ghetto was the largest ghetto under Nazi rule, housing at its peak as many as 450,000 Jews. In this film Sheryl Silver-Ochayon presents the study unit for high school ages, "Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto -- 1941", designed at the International School for Holocaust Studies. By juxtaposing rare photos taken by a Nazi soldier in the ghetto during 1941 with testimony and documentation of Jews, we get a deeper picture of the life and death within the ghetto walls.
Sheryl Silver-Ochayon is a staff member at the International School for Holocaust Studies, Yad Vashem.
Part 1: Using the Study Unit "Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto - 1941" in the Classroom
Part 2: Historical Background
Part 3: Overcrowding
Part 4: Day-to-Day Life and Survival
Part 5: Welfare and Mutual Aid
Part 6: The "Badge of Shame" and Cultural Life
Part 7: Conclusion
Archival footage and photographs:
Yad Vashem Photo Archive.
Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Bundesfilmarchiv/Transit Film GmbH.
Footage of Rudolf Bohlmann used with the kind permission of Eginhard Teichmann.
Every effort has been made to locate the copyright holders to obtain the appropriate permissions and apply the correct attributions. If you have any information that would help us in relation to copyright, please contact us at internet.education@yadvashem.org.il.
Film produced by Mikooka Productions - www.mikooka.com.
The Holocaust Education Video Toolbox is supported through the generosity of Jan and Rick Cohen, USA.
- published: 31 Dec 2013
- views: 38995
8:16
Ghetto Gastro - Food to Nourish the Mind, Body & Soul | The Daily Show
“We break bread to build bridges.” Bronx-based culinary collective founders Jon Gray, Pierre Serrao, and Lester Walker – otherwise known as Ghetto Gastro – disc...
“We break bread to build bridges.” Bronx-based culinary collective founders Jon Gray, Pierre Serrao, and Lester Walker – otherwise known as Ghetto Gastro – discuss making high vibrational dishes, using food as a vehicle to tell stories, and why conscious cuisine is the future of food. #DailyShow #Comedy
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“We break bread to build bridges.” Bronx-based culinary collective founders Jon Gray, Pierre Serrao, and Lester Walker – otherwise known as Ghetto Gastro – discuss making high vibrational dishes, using food as a vehicle to tell stories, and why conscious cuisine is the future of food. #DailyShow #Comedy
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The Daily Show with Trevor Noah airs weeknights at 11/10c on Comedy Central.
- published: 13 Oct 2022
- views: 99638
21:08
THE GHETTO SIDE OF NAIROBI: KAWANGWARE Called CONGO
Kawangware is the perfect ghetto side of the city of Nairobi.
If you are looking for more crazy side of The Kenyan capital city of NAIROBI. Watch this video to ...
Kawangware is the perfect ghetto side of the city of Nairobi.
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2:38
Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto / גטו ורשה [in color]
The Warsaw Ghetto (German: Ghetto Warschau; Polish: getto warszawskie) was the largest of all the Jewish ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II. It...
The Warsaw Ghetto (German: Ghetto Warschau; Polish: getto warszawskie) was the largest of all the Jewish ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II. It was established in the Polish capital between October and November 16, 1940, in the territory of the General Government of German-occupied Poland, with over 400,000 Jews from the vicinity residing in an area of 3.4 km2 (1.3 sq mi). From there, at least 254,000 Ghetto residents were sent to the Treblinka extermination camp over the course of two months in the summer of 1942.
The death toll among the Jewish inhabitants of the Ghetto, between deportations to extermination camps, "Großaktion Warschau", the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and the subsequent razing of the ghetto, is estimated to be at least 300,000.
People of the Warsaw Ghetto:
Tosia Altman, Mordechaj Anielewicz, Dawid Moryc Apfelbaum, Adam Czerniaków, Yitzhak Gitterman, Itzhak Katzenelson, Janusz Korczak, Simon Pullman, Emanuel Ringelblum, Kalonymus Kalman Shapira, Lidia Zamenhof, Nathalie Zand, Adolf Berman, Icchak Cukierman, Marek Edelman, Jack P. Eisner, Ruben Feldschu, Bronisław Geremek, Martin Gray, Mietek Grocher, Alexander J. Groth, Ludwik Hirszfeld, Zivia Lubetkin, Uri Orlev, Marcel Reich-Ranicki, Sol Rosenberg, Simcha Rotem, Władysław Szpilman, Menachem Mendel Taub, Dawid Wdowiński.
Music by: Andrzej Kurylewicz "Polskie drogi"
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The Warsaw Ghetto (German: Ghetto Warschau; Polish: getto warszawskie) was the largest of all the Jewish ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II. It was established in the Polish capital between October and November 16, 1940, in the territory of the General Government of German-occupied Poland, with over 400,000 Jews from the vicinity residing in an area of 3.4 km2 (1.3 sq mi). From there, at least 254,000 Ghetto residents were sent to the Treblinka extermination camp over the course of two months in the summer of 1942.
The death toll among the Jewish inhabitants of the Ghetto, between deportations to extermination camps, "Großaktion Warschau", the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and the subsequent razing of the ghetto, is estimated to be at least 300,000.
People of the Warsaw Ghetto:
Tosia Altman, Mordechaj Anielewicz, Dawid Moryc Apfelbaum, Adam Czerniaków, Yitzhak Gitterman, Itzhak Katzenelson, Janusz Korczak, Simon Pullman, Emanuel Ringelblum, Kalonymus Kalman Shapira, Lidia Zamenhof, Nathalie Zand, Adolf Berman, Icchak Cukierman, Marek Edelman, Jack P. Eisner, Ruben Feldschu, Bronisław Geremek, Martin Gray, Mietek Grocher, Alexander J. Groth, Ludwik Hirszfeld, Zivia Lubetkin, Uri Orlev, Marcel Reich-Ranicki, Sol Rosenberg, Simcha Rotem, Władysław Szpilman, Menachem Mendel Taub, Dawid Wdowiński.
Music by: Andrzej Kurylewicz "Polskie drogi"
- published: 01 Oct 2013
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