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Warsaw Ghetto

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In the years 1918 - 1939: Warsaw represented the largest concentration of Jews in Europe and the second largest ( after New York) in the world. The Polish Jews died in gas chambers.
The ghetto uprising was a struggle against the odds, heroic and tragic. The aim which was achieved, and which has had long- term moral repercussion was to shake the conscience of the world, to protest against genocide.

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