Warsaw, it was the largest Jewish ghetto of all.
the largestand most famous was the warsaw ghetto
Without a doubt, it was the Warsaw Ghetto, which at one stage had about 450,000 Jews living there.
The Warsaw ghetto was the largest ghetto established in Poland. the total of Jews that can be crowded in is about 450,000 Jews. They were crowded into an area of 1.4 square miles that was the Warsaw ghetto.
The largest ghetto was the Warsaw Ghetto (in Poland). When it was established in 1940 it had about 450,000 inhabitants. The population fell as a result of grossly insufficient food and disease. Then in 1942 the Nazis started regular transports to the extermination camp at Treblinka (and other camps).
It was the largest ghetto. Though it was a 'closed' ghetto there were many routes which a person could take to enter and exit without being caught. The leader of the ghetto killed himself when he realsied that the inhabitants would be exterminated. The ghetto made a profit (for the Germans). Some ghetto inhabitants employed servants for quite some time after entering the ghetto. The ghetto employed a group of historians to chronicle the events, these were then buried and most have been recovered.
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Warsaw - it was also the largest ghetto.
The Warsaw Ghetto was easily the largest, followed by Lodz.
If you mean which was the largest ghetto in Lithuania, then i believe it was Kovno.
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Without a doubt, it was the Warsaw Ghetto, which at one stage had about 450,000 Jews living there.
The German first ghetto was in occupied Poland at PiotrkΓΒ³w Trybunalski in October 1939. The Germans went on to establish at least 1,000 ghettos for Jews. The largest ghetto would be the Warsaw ghetto.
The Warsaw ghetto was the largest ghetto established in Poland. the total of Jews that can be crowded in is about 450,000 Jews. They were crowded into an area of 1.4 square miles that was the Warsaw ghetto.
The mass extermination of 13 million people including 6 million Jews in Europe during World War 2 in concentration camps.
Auschwitz was the largest camp. Warsaw was the largest ghetto. Both of these are in Poland.
The Jews and Gypsies within the ghetto were the most affected.
The largest ghetto was the Warsaw Ghetto (in Poland). When it was established in 1940 it had about 450,000 inhabitants. The population fell as a result of grossly insufficient food and disease. Then in 1942 the Nazis started regular transports to the extermination camp at Treblinka (and other camps).
It was the largest ghetto. Though it was a 'closed' ghetto there were many routes which a person could take to enter and exit without being caught. The leader of the ghetto killed himself when he realsied that the inhabitants would be exterminated. The ghetto made a profit (for the Germans). Some ghetto inhabitants employed servants for quite some time after entering the ghetto. The ghetto employed a group of historians to chronicle the events, these were then buried and most have been recovered.