At that time they were encouraged to move into the cities, but in particular they had to move to a region called 'General Government'.
no - only because no camps were built specifically for Jews, they were forced to have concentration camps though.
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.
The German invasion of Poland had an utterly devastating effect on the Polish Jews. On the eve of World War 2 Poland had by far the largest Jewish population in Europe. About 3 milllion of the 5.7 million Jews murdered by the Nazis were Polish Jews.
yes actually because well their partially german. and polish well their polish.
Ghettoes
neighborhoods referred to as the Ghetto.
Ghettos
At that time they were encouraged to move into the cities, but in particular they had to move to a region called 'General Government'.
no - only because no camps were built specifically for Jews, they were forced to have concentration camps though.
The process started in November 1939 and continued for several months.
Between 6-7 million, half of them Polish Jews.
No
Jews Polish Jews Soviet Pows some gypsies mostly jews and polish jews
in world war 2, after Germany invaded pland in 1939, more than two million polish Jews came under German control, and were eventuly forced in to what the Germans called "ghettos"or"Jewish residential quarters."The Germans created more than 400 ghettos in occupied territories. But the biggest ghettos was in Warsaw, the polish capital, where almost half a million Jews were confied, and killed.
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.
The German invasion of Poland had an utterly devastating effect on the Polish Jews. On the eve of World War 2 Poland had by far the largest Jewish population in Europe. About 3 milllion of the 5.7 million Jews murdered by the Nazis were Polish Jews.