They were told that they were being resettled, but in fact they were being transported to extermination camps.
Without a doubt, it was the Warsaw Ghetto, which at one stage had about 450,000 Jews living there.
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.
Under Nazi occupation the Warsaw food allowance for Germans Poles and Jews was vastly different. The Germans were given the highest food rations while Poles and Jews were given lower rations. Below is a breakdown of the food allowance for each group: Germans: 1400 calories per day Poles: 800 calories per day Jews: 400 calories per dayThe low food rations for Poles and Jews led to widespread malnutrition hunger and even starvation in the Jewish Ghetto of Warsaw. This was part of the Nazi plan of extermination through starvation for Jews in occupied territories.
The Warsaw ghetto uprising in April 1943 is a classic example of Jewish armed resistance to Nazi oppression during the Holocaust. Uprising in larger ghettos such as Warsaw, Bialystok, Grodno, or Minsk also took place. Jews took armed uprising when they got convinced the Germans were in to extinct the Jews.
The Warsaw ghetto was the largest Jewish community in Europe at the time.
The Jews were forced to build a wall. This was done so the Jews could not escape until the Germans could send them to concentration camps. Many were sent to Treblinka for extermination.
No, not all Germans hates the Jews. However, the particular group of Germans that hates the Jews were called the Nazi Germans.
Gangbangers stuck it to the Jews in Warsaw, creating TONS of aborted Jews. CREDIBLE!
Gangbangers stuck it to the Jews in Warsaw, creating TONS of aborted Jews. CREDIBLE!
The Jews were told they were being 'resettled'.
No. Not all Germans are Jews and not all Jews are German. But there are German Jews, as well as Jews with many other nationalities.
Answer The Jews were rounded up and forced into confinment in a small area within the city of Warsaw. The Germans began removing them and sending them to concentration camps. The Jews fought back in what became known as the Warsaw Uprising that began on 1 Aug 1944.