Displaying: 1 9 of 9 matches for “ghetto”
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1. A Steady Job—With “Benefits”
anti-Jewish laws. They also helped to confine Jews to ghettos, where many died of starvation and ... ghetto checkpoints to prevent them from escaping the deadly living conditions there. Policing ghettos ... additional income at a time of war and scarcity. German Administration of Poland Warsaw Ghetto Local (Polish
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2. Oral History: Jana Malish
Ukraine). Jana was imprisoned in the Lwów ghetto. When German officials began deporting the ... ghetto’s Jews to camps and killing centers in 1942, the local Jewish community hoped to bribe them to stop
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3. Oral History: Marsha Taplin
Marsha and her family into a ghetto. In 1942, German killing squads and their local helpers shot hundreds
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4. Oral History: Henry Kanner
ghetto of Krákow, Poland, 14-year-old Henry Kanner escaped into the countryside. He was soon
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5. From Friend to Outcast
ghetto in occupied Poland in 1941. They did not survive. Kristallnacht Education in the Third Reich
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6. The “Jewish Enemy”: Wartime Antisemitic Propaganda
depicted European Jews as carriers of deadly diseases such as typhus to justify segregating them in ghettos
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7. Choices Yield Deadly Consequences
Zonszajn; her husband, Jakub; and their infant daughter, Rachel, into the ghetto of Siedlce. A few months
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8. Brothers in Arms
Germany. Police units forced Jewish families into camps and ghettos so that “racially pure
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9. Pressure to Act
Polish underground resistance, witnessed the horrors suffered by Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto and in a