The largest ghetto was the Warsaw Ghetto (in Poland). When it was established in 1940 it had about 450,000 inhabitants. The population fell as a result of grossly insufficient food and disease. Then in 1942 the Nazis started regular transports to the extermination camp at Treblinka (and other camps).
Without a doubt, it was the Warsaw Ghetto, which at one stage had about 450,000 Jews living there.
Warsaw, it was the largest Jewish ghetto of all.
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.
It was the largest ghetto. Though it was a 'closed' ghetto there were many routes which a person could take to enter and exit without being caught. The leader of the ghetto killed himself when he realsied that the inhabitants would be exterminated. The ghetto made a profit (for the Germans). Some ghetto inhabitants employed servants for quite some time after entering the ghetto. The ghetto employed a group of historians to chronicle the events, these were then buried and most have been recovered.
Warsaw ghetto.
The Warsaw Ghetto was easily the largest, followed by Lodz.
Warsaw - it was also the largest ghetto.
Without a doubt, it was the Warsaw Ghetto, which at one stage had about 450,000 Jews living there.
Warsaw, it was the largest Jewish ghetto of all.
If you mean which was the largest ghetto in Lithuania, then i believe it was Kovno.
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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.
Auschwitz was the largest camp. Warsaw was the largest ghetto. Both of these are in Poland.
The Warsaw Ghetto was located in Warsaw, Poland. It was established by the Nazis in late 1940 and confined a large Jewish population, making it one of the largest ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe. The ghetto was surrounded by walls and barriers, isolating its inhabitants from the rest of the city until its liquidation in 1943.
It was the largest ghetto. Though it was a 'closed' ghetto there were many routes which a person could take to enter and exit without being caught. The leader of the ghetto killed himself when he realsied that the inhabitants would be exterminated. The ghetto made a profit (for the Germans). Some ghetto inhabitants employed servants for quite some time after entering the ghetto. The ghetto employed a group of historians to chronicle the events, these were then buried and most have been recovered.
The Warsaw ghetto was the largest ghetto in Poland. More than 400,000 Jewish people were shoved into 1.3 square miles. It was centered in the Polish capital, located in Nazi occupied Europe.
Warsaw ghetto.