The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising took place in May-June 1943. There had been some resistance earlier.
Warsaw, it was the largest Jewish ghetto of all.
Warsaw - it was also the largest ghetto.
This was the first major jewish uprising. It showed that their would be resistance in the process of the holocaust.
Communications were so hard between different groups that a single 'resistance' was not possible. Probably the most famous of the numerous Jewish resistance leaders was Mordecai Anielewicz in the Warsaw Ghetto.
Everyone was Jewish! It was a strictly 'all Jewish' place.
Warsaw was a ghetto, but life was very poor for all jews.
How did the resistance groups communicate? What negotiations went on between the Polish resisiance and the Jewish resistance? Why did they not break out? or simply who has written about the uprising and why.
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.
Adam Czerniaków
The question is a bit vague. It was the home of Warsaw's Jewish population and when the Nazis decided to send them to the camps, they targetted the Ghetto.
The first attempt to set up a ghetto had been made by the SS in November 1939. In mid-November 1940 the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw was sealed off by a high wall. The Nazis did not use the term ghetto, but referred to the area as Jüdischer Wohnbezirk meaning Jewish Quarter.
The Nazis ultimately contrilled it, but they made a Jewish council run it.