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Warsaw Ghetto Essay

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The Warsaw Resistance The Holocaust, the greatest tragedy known to man, all started on April 20, 1889. The Nazis, who wanted to only have an Aryan race, wanted to do away with Jews and other groups, so they were an Aryan race. Hitler created camps and ghettos to segregate and kill Them. One of those ghettos was the Warsaw Ghetto. The Warsaw Ghetto was very cramped, with horrible living conditions, the people there also had to worry about being deported to killing centers, until they fought back and caused an uprising. The Warsaw Ghetto, located in Warsaw Poland, was the largest ghetto in German-occupied Europe. The people in the ghetto were very crowded, since the Warsaw Ghetto held more than 400,000 Jews! All of those people were confined …show more content…

These two armies were called the ZOB(Jewish Combat Organization) and ZZW(Jewish Military Union). The ZOB had approximately 200 members at the time it was formed, and the ZZW had around 500 members when it was formed. These two armies did not like each other that much. (https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/warsaw-ghetto-uprising) However, in October, 1942, the ZOB army acquired a small number of weapons, mostly pistols and explosives. German soldiers and police units wanted to resume mass deportations; in January 1943, they tried to deport thousands of the remaining jews. When the Germans tried to resume mass deportations, there was a small group of Jewish fighters that infiltrated a column of Jews that were being forced to the transfer point (https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/warsaw-ghetto-uprising). Germans soldiers forced Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto to line up in columns to get deported to a killing center or camp. The fighters that infiltrated the columns were waiting for a signal to attack. When the signal was signaled the jewish fighters broke the column and fought the Germans (https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/warsaw-ghetto-uprising). Most of the jewish fighters died in the battle, however it allowed the Jews that were in the columns to disperse. (https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/warsaw-ghetto-uprising) After the

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