The liquidation of Krakow ghetto was basically where the Nazi would round up all the Jews from the ghetto in the streets and divided you into two lines, able to work and useless which would determine whether you would be sent to a concentration camp were they would then squeeze all the possible hard labor or if you were to be sent to a death camp were your painful, neurotic demise is met whether in a gas chamber or the ride over. If anyone was to hide in the liquidation and to be found out they would be killed publicly on the spot, any accessory to this ''idea'' or others would be dragged along too; in a death of humility and shameful courageousness. God bless their tattered soles..
Plaszow-Krakau concentration camp, or to the gas chambers.
140,000
A bit over sixty thousand.
There are lots of bus tours that go there from Krakow. It is easy to get to.
It's spelled Krakow, and it is in Poland. What happened to the Jews there during the Holocaust; they were first concentrated into a ghetto in the city. Then they were put in a concentration camp in the city's district of Plaszow, or to Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Plaszow-Krakau concentration camp, or to the gas chambers.
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140,000
14/03/1943
The Krakow Ghetto in southern Poland.
Jews, mainly the Jews of Krakau
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.
A bit over sixty thousand.
He initially got them from the Krakau ghetto, but they were then moved to the Krakow-Plaszow camp.
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initially they were given some, but very soon they had to buy all of their food.
The Ghetto was liquidated between June 1942 and March 1943. All the residents were typically sent to Belzec and Płaszów, any that survived Belzec and Płaszów,[ ended up in Auschwitz.