a few hundred thousand, but that depends on how broad your definition of a family is.
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.
About 150 000.
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.
* The Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto were deliberately starved. * They were crammed into a very confined area and had to live 9 to a room. * They were not allowed medication.
there were many
Yes, many were.
When it was sealed off the Warsaw Ghetto had about 450,000 inhabitants.
not many, there were not soldiers in the ghetto, unless they were sent on a task. There were Nazi guards on the gates, so it will be about a gross or two.
The Warsaw Ghetto.
Of course- there were many, actually. Most fights were over life and death, food, medicine, and warmth. The most famous of the fights was the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, which was when many Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto gained access to the weapons armory and took aim upon the Nazis guarding the ghetto outside the camp.
The camp where many Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto were liquidated was called Treblinka. It was one of the extermination camps established by the Nazis during the Holocaust, where mass killings took place, primarily through gas chambers. The liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto began in July 1942, resulting in the deportation and murder of thousands of Jews.