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1.
Warsaw bounderies
2.
GERMAN TROOPS ENTERED WARSAW
On October 12, 1940 the Germans formed a decreed that establishment a ghetto in Warsaw.
The decree required all Jewish residents of Warsaw to move into the ghetto
German authorities sealed off the rest of the city in November 1940
3.
THE WALL
The ghetto was enclosed by a wall that was over 10 feet high
At the top was barbed wire
Heavily guarded to prevent movement between the ghetto and the rest of Warsaw
4.
THE GHETTO
Established in Poland capital on October
Residents lived in an area of 1.3 square miles, with an average of 7 people to a single room.
Over 400,00 Jewish citizens lived here
Warsaw was the second largest city in the world at that time
Jews made up 30% of the population
5.
FOOD
Food rationed to the ghetto by the German civilian authorities were not enough for people to live on
In 1941 the average Jew in the ghetto only ate on 1,125 calories a day.
Between 1940 and mid-1942 83,000 Jews died of starvation and disease.
6.
TREBLINKA KILLING CENTER
From July 22 to September 12, 1942 mass deportations from the Warsaw ghetto to the Treblinka killing center took place
During this period, the Germans deported about 265,000 Jews from Warsaw to Treblinka
Approximately 35,000 Jews were murdered inside the ghetto during the operation.
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THE UPRISING BEGINS
In January 1943 police units returned to Warsaw,
Their goal was to deport 70,000-80,000 Jews in the ghetto to forced-labor camps in Lublin District
Many of the Jews believed that the police would deport them to the Treblinka killing center
Many Jews resisted deportation, some of them using small arms smuggled into the ghetto.
On April 19 1943 the police force came back to seize the rest of the Jews
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ENDING OF THE UPRISING
The Jews organized resistance in the first days of the inflicting casualties on the well-armed and equipped police units.
the Polish Home Army (Armia Krajowa; AK), a non-Communist underground resistance army helped with the resistant
The police deported approximately 42,000 Warsaw ghetto survivors captured during the uprising
At least 7,000 Jews died fighting in the ghetto, while the police sent another 7,000 to the Treblinka killing center.
From 400,00 to 11,500 Jews survived the ghetto, the resistances and the deportation
9.
AFTER MATH
After the end of the revolt and German troops went in they found surprises
Their were dead bodies every where
Many historians believed that the Jewish people would rather die than go through pain
And also suffering
10.
EYE WITNESS: Aliza Mendel
14 years old during the end of the uprising
“They told me I was too young to fight,”
You have to leave and tell the world how we died fighting the Nazis. That is your job now.’”
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WAR SAW GHETTO TODAY
The wall
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THE GHETTO TODAY
The building. Today
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ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
First genocide of the 20th century, 1.5 million death
14.
COURT ROOM
Ottoman Turkey denied killing the Armenians, saying it is not a Criminal offense
The court upholder 47 European nations conventions of Human rights.
Turkey accepts that many Armenians died in partisan fighting between beginning in 1915
Died that 1.5 million of them died
Sorry,these dead babies don't matter as much as invisible Jew ashes cause they weren't chosen by god to rule the earth
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BEGINNING
Started April 24 1915-1916 5,500 Armenian died on the first day
Master minded by the young Turks
They were a racist group whose ideas came from Zia Gökalp
butcher battalions," made up of violent criminals released from prison.
Armenians in the army were disarmed placed into labor battalions and then killed.
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500 Armenian leaders were rounded up on April 24, 1915, and then killed.
5,000 Armenian families called out their homes and made them walk hundreds of miles to concentration camps
They were denied food and water heated and also killed by the solders and raiders
They were mostly starved and thirsted to death in the burning
drowned people in rivers, threw off cliffs, crucified them and also burned them alive.
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The turkey country sided was littered with Armenian bones
Kidnapped kids ,converted them to Islam , gave to Turkish families
Rapped Armenian women ,converted them to Islam,forced to live as Turkish house servant
Muslims moved into Armenian houses and kept their property
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Jonathan Szymczek
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