A bit over sixty thousand.
When the Lodz Ghetto was sealed off in May 1940 it had 164,000 Jews. As they died more were brought in ... but the figure fluctuated.
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.
Once inside the ghetto, Jews were trapped.
In the film Schindler's List the Jews live and work from the ghetto, much like many Jews did at that time. Later in the film the Jews are moved to a concentration camp, some two kilometres from the factory from where they walked to work.
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.
When the Lodz Ghetto was sealed off in May 1940 it had 164,000 Jews. As they died more were brought in ... but the figure fluctuated.
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.
That depended on the ghetto - anywhere from about 800 to 450,000.
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Once inside the ghetto, Jews were trapped.
About 150 000.
as many as they could find.
it did not exist in 1920.
Deportations to Treblinka between late July and September 1942 numbered around 265,000 Jews from the Warsaw ghetto's. Between August and November 1942 around 346,000 Jews from the Random District. From October1942 until February 1943 about 110,000 Jews from Bialystok District and approx 33,300 from Lublin District. They also deported 8,000 Jews from Theresienstadt (Bohemia) along with an undisclosed number of Jews from occupied ares in Bulgaria, Greece, also Germany, Austria, France and Slovakia. Between July 1942 and November 1943 the Germans killed between 870,000 and 925,000 Jews at the killing centre.
When it was founded in 1940, 400,000 Jews were herded into the cramped ghetto. About 100,000 died in the ghetto from disease or starvation; many more were shipped off to various concentration and death camps.
The Warsaw Ghetto.
In the film Schindler's List the Jews live and work from the ghetto, much like many Jews did at that time. Later in the film the Jews are moved to a concentration camp, some two kilometres from the factory from where they walked to work.