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No, the Warsaw Ghetto was mostly destroyed during World War II. Today, there is a memorial on the site of the former ghetto.
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The Warsaw Ghetto was established between October to November 1940. This ghetto would be the first uprising during World War Two with the 1943 Warsaw Uprising.
Here are 3 examples of Ghettos which were used during World War 2; Krakow Ghetto (Poland)Warsaw Ghetto (Poland)Lwow Ghetto (Poland)For more, see related link.
The Biggest Ghetto Held 400,000 people in it. This was the Warsaw Ghetto.
it did not exist.
The biggest ghetto established by the Nazis in World War 2 was the Warsaw Ghetto, which at one time had about 400,000 inhabitants.
The Biggest Ghetto Held 400,000 people in it. This was the Warsaw Ghetto.
The German first ghetto was in occupied Poland at Piotrków 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 sealing off of the Warsaw Ghetto had no impact in the course of World War 2. I wonder if you meant to ask something slightly different?
It was sealed off from the surrounding areas on 16 November 1940.
what is now Poland in Oct 1939 was overrun by German forces and capitulated. the city of Warsaw was actually belonging to Germany then and Warsaw had by far the largest ghetto. it was territory sectioned off by walls in the inner city that the Jews lived and worked as slave labourers