To make the jews live in hell
Lodz Ghetto was liberated by the Red Army on January 19, 1945.
No, but there were some books in the ghetto when it was formed.
Lodz and the Warsaw ghettos
From the very start in March 1940.
The Warsaw Ghetto was easily the largest, followed by Lodz.
in Łódź
yes, many.
The Jewish supremo (head of the Judenrat) of the Lodz Ghetto was Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski. He is very controversial. See the links below for more infomration.
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 Nazis dissolved the Lodz Ghetto in August 1944 and the remaining Jews were put on two trains and sent to Auschwitz. So there was no liberation.
lodz, Poland
Usually not. However, if you are writing about a specific, named ghetto, yes. For example, one write the Warsaw Ghetto and the Lodz Ghetto.