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Q: How long did the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto hold out against the Nazis?
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Did Jews have to be in by a certain time in the Warsaw Ghetto?

The rule about being back inside the ghetto by sunset applied to ghettos in the period c. 1550-1830. In the case of the Warsaw Ghetto established by the Nazis, the Jews were not allowed out at all unless they had a special pass (which was seldom given).


What was the size of the Warsaw ghetto and how many Jews can be putted in at once?

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.


How many Roman Catholics died in the Warsaw Ghetto?

There were 1800 Roman Catholics classifed by the Nazis as Jews in the Warsaw ghetto, i will return if i find out where they (and how many in which place) died. It is most likely that most of them died in Treblinka rather than the ghetto.


What happen to the Jews homes when they moved to the Warsaw ghetto?

Gets destroyed and burned,so that the nazis can build houses other it That was first thing that the nazis did when they took other poland, get jews at their home and send them to ghettos like warsaw ghetto and destroyed all jewish buildings and jewish homes and build new aryan homes,so thought be the nazis


In April 1943 how did Jews in Warsaw react against deportation?

Answer The Jews had been confined in an area of Warsaw that was referred to as the "ghetto". The Warsaw Uprising began on 1 August 1944 when the Germans began rounding up the Jews and sending them to concentration camps.

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Who rescued the Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto?

Nobody. There was no rescue from the Warsaw Ghetto and it was completely destroyed by the Nazis during the uprising of April-May 1943.


What city did the Nazis move many Jews to in which they were kept in small areas?

The Warsaw Ghetto.


Who won the battle in Warsaw in 1944?

it was the Warsaw Uprising, not a battle. It was started by polish people living in Warsaw occupied by Nazis. It was preceeded by the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, started by Jews in 1943. Both of them were supressed by Nazis.


Did Jews have to be in by a certain time in the Warsaw Ghetto?

The rule about being back inside the ghetto by sunset applied to ghettos in the period c. 1550-1830. In the case of the Warsaw Ghetto established by the Nazis, the Jews were not allowed out at all unless they had a special pass (which was seldom given).


What was the size of the Warsaw ghetto and how many Jews can be putted in at once?

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.


How many Roman Catholics died in the Warsaw Ghetto?

There were 1800 Roman Catholics classifed by the Nazis as Jews in the Warsaw ghetto, i will return if i find out where they (and how many in which place) died. It is most likely that most of them died in Treblinka rather than the ghetto.


Who was in the Warsaw ghetto?

In 1940 the Nazis designated an area of Warsaw as the ghetto (Jewish quarter). All non-Jewish Poles were ordered out of the area, and all Warsaw Jews were ordered into the area. It was then surrounded by high walls and patrolled ... It was a death trap.


What was the ghetto uprising?

Please do not confuse the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of April-May 1943 with the much larger Warsaw Uprising of August-October 1944 by the Polish resistance (Home Army).In the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (April-May, 1943) a small number of Jews still in the Warsaw Ghetto rose in rebellion against the Judenrat and the Nazis. Obviously, they did not stand a chance against the SS, but at least they went down fighting. The Nazis burned down every building in the ghetto.The later Warsaw Uprising of 1944 was unrelated to the earlier ghetto uprising, though a handful of the 34 Jewish survivors of the ghetto uprising, such as Zivia Lubetkin, took part in both.---After the supression of the uprising the Warsaw Ghetto or part of it was turned into a concentration camp, but very little is known about that camp.


Who was brought to the Warsaw Ghetto?

Jews


Why was Warsaw ghetto created?

The Warsaw ghetto was created to make a place to concentrate the Jews of the region.


What happen to the Jews homes when they moved to the Warsaw ghetto?

Gets destroyed and burned,so that the nazis can build houses other it That was first thing that the nazis did when they took other poland, get jews at their home and send them to ghettos like warsaw ghetto and destroyed all jewish buildings and jewish homes and build new aryan homes,so thought be the nazis


Why the did the Warsaw ghetto start?

The Nazis forced the Jews in Poland (and in many other countries that they occupied) to live ghettos - that is, in specifically Jewish districts, which were then sealed off from the surrounding area with high wall, barbed wire and patrols. Non-Jews had to leave the area. The Warsaw Ghetto was sealed off on 16 November 1940 and was almost completely destroyed during the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in April 1943.Please see links and related questions.