Category:Warsaw Ghetto (subject)

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Warsaw Ghetto (see Holocaust Children Studies)

The children of the Warsaw Ghetto were the more than 85,000 children present during World War II among the 500,000 people locked up in the Warsaw Ghetto, the largest of the Nazi ghettos set up in Poland to confine the Jewish population of the city and its environs. The children were decimated by terrible living conditions, hunger, disease and then by deportations to the extermination camps of Treblinka and Majdanek. After the uprising and the liquidation of the ghetto, only those few children survived who had managed to find refuge outside the ghetto, in the Aryan sector of the city. A few others (mostly teenagers) returned from deportations.


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