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251. Krakow ghetto armband
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252. Ghettos - Animated Map/Map
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253. Ghettos - Artifact/Document
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254. Ghettos (Abridged Article) - Photograph
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255. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising - Photograph
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256. Kovno ghetto hospital
child in the Kovno ghetto hospital. Lithuania, between 1941 and 1944.
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257. Vilna ghetto, 1941-1943
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258. Warsaw Ghetto Sealed
German authorities order the Warsaw ghetto to be sealed. It is the ... largest ghetto in both area and population, confining more than 350,000 Jews (about 30 percent of the city
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259. Theresienstadt Camp-Ghetto Established
German authorities establish the camp-ghetto Theresienstadt ... ). The Theresienstadt "camp-ghetto" existed for three and a half years, between November 24, 1941 and May
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260. Krakow Ghetto Established
ghetto in Krakow, Poland. Between 15,000 and 20,000 Jews are forced to live within the ghetto ... Jewish resistance movement existed in the Krakow ghetto from the time the ghetto was established in
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261. Kovno Ghetto Sealed
ghetto, with approximately 30,000 Jewish inhabitants. The ghetto was in an area of small primitive houses ... and no running water. It had two parts, called the “small” and “large” ghetto, separated by Paneriu
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262. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Warsaw ghetto beginning on April 19, 1943, the eve of the Jewish holiday of Passover. When SS and police ... units entered the ghetto that morning, the streets were deserted. Nearly all of the residents of the
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263. Ghetto
Istilah “ghetto” berasal dari nama perkampungan Yahudi di Venesia ... kota lokal hingga Kaisar Austria Charles V, yang memerintahkan pembentukan ghetto-ghetto lainnya bagi
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264. Ghettos
Die Bedeutung des Begriffs „Ghetto“ Der Begriff „Ghetto ... örtlicher Behörden und der österreichische Kaiser die Errichtung solcher Ghettos für Juden in Frankfurt
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265. Krakow ghetto, May 1942
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266. Bialystok ghetto, 1941-1943
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267. Kovno ghetto, 1941-1944
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268. Minsk ghetto, July 1941
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269. Warsaw ghetto uprising, 1943
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270. Resistance in the Smaller Ghettos of Eastern Europe
Warsaw ghetto uprising of April 1943 is often viewed as the classic example of Jewish armed ... events in the larger ghettos such as Warsaw
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271. Resistance in the Smaller Ghettos of Eastern Europe: Glossary
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272. “Give Me Your Children”: Voices from the Lodz Ghetto
violence. German-established ghettos segregated and subjugated Jews to stringent control. On May 1, 1940 ... the Lodz ghetto was sealed, enclosing some 164,000 Jews who had not fled or been deported to await an
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273. Ghettos in occupied Poland
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274. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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275. Life in the Ghettos