In October of 1940, the Nazis confined close to 400,000 Jews in a 3.5 square mile area of Warsaw, Poland. On November 15th, this area, the Warsaw Ghetto, was sealed off by brick walls. In July of 1942, the Nazis began to “resettle” the Warsaw Jews by sending them to extermination camps, such as the one in Treblinka. By September, over 300,000 Jews from Warsaw were exterminated by the Nazis. May we remember the horrors of this time so that history will not be repeated.
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