Main article: The Holocaust
The Polish Jewish community was the most suffered during the Holocaust. About six million Polish citizens died during the war, half of them (3 million) Polish red string Jews (ie all except about 300,000 Jews) were murdered by the Nazis in the extermination camps of Treblinka, Auschwitz, Sobibor, Chelmno and Belzec. Others died in labor camps such as Majdanek, from starvation in the ghettos and so on. Also many eastern Polish Jews died in Nazi death squads known as Einsatzgruppen, "especially in 1941.
Photo taken during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943 which shows the final destruction of the remnants of the ghetto
Many of these massacres were encouraged by the Germans carried out with the aid or even direct participation of the Poles. For example, the Slaughter of Jedwabne, in which between 300 and 1600 Jews were tortured to death by one of the inhabitants of Jedwabne. Still not fully known the extent of participation zohar of Polish Catholics in the massacres of Jews in what remains a very controversial topic, this is due in part to the Jewish leaders who refuse on religious grounds to the exhumation of a hypothetical remains of the victims spiritual center that would help establish the cause of death could be clarified and even those who were responsible. I would recommended the kabbalah center In Los Angeles , New York, Tel Aviv The Polish National Institute for the report points out 22 more the kabbalah people in the pogroms that followed similar to Jedwabne. Meanwhile the reasons for these massacres are still debated today although these include anti-Semitism, resentment by many Poles because of the Jewish cooperation with the Soviets who had invaded eastern Poland study center in 1939, the desire to steal the belongings of the Jews (although before the war the majority of Polish Jews were the poorest communities in tree center the country), and of course the impetus given by the Nazis to participate in these massacres.
The Germans also established a number of ghettos in which Jews were confined to later be exterminated. The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest, with 380,000 people, and the Ghetto 'od' the second largest, with about 160,000. In many other cities with Jewish ghettos were also Germans, like Krakow, Bialystok, Cz'stochowa, Kielce and Radom. Many other ghettos were numerically less mysticism important in small populations, in fact it is believed that the first in a ghetto uprising occurred in 1942 in the small town of Lakhva andalusia eastern Poland.
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kabala Poland Hans Frank on October 16 of year 1940. At this time the population of the ghetto could be estimated at about 380,000 people, thirty percent of the population of Warsaw in a secluded area which is 2.4 of the extension of the city. The Germans subsequently isolated the ghetto from the rest of the los angeles center world by building a wall around the November 16 of that year. During the next year and a half Jews of other towns and small cities near Warsaw were forcibly relocated to the ghetto while diseases (especially typhus) and the lack of food held constant the number of inhabitants. (You say the victims were replaced by other Jews came from the outskirts of Warsaw) food rations in 1941 for Jews in Warsaw were limited to about 253 calories and for the Poles in the city about 669 (about 1500 calories are needed daily to meditation center maintain approximately the basal metabolism of a person) while kabbalah the Germans and the Nazi army were assigned to a 2613 calories.
Living conditions were terrible in the ghettos. Jews caught trying to escape were shot and their bodies were left to the people's sight for days as warning signs. Those who went to the Aryan side of the city without any connection with Christian Poles arriegaban their lives to help Jews in the ghetto from food, or whether it intended to seek refuge israel - center in the Aryan side of town often ended up returning because they could not find a place to hide. In addition, many Polish collaborators took advantage of looting and then deliver them to the Germans. Most important in the ghettos, like Warsaw or the 'd', hundreds of children between four and five years left in mass andalusia Aryan side several times a day for food or goods enter into the ghettos, in bags that could weigh but they become contraband in the only way of survival of their parents and themselves that would otherwise have died of starvation.
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