Warsaw ghetto BY keanu lee

At 1939 near the beginning of the Second World War 2, the German nazi party had decided on a final solution which was rounding up and exterminating the Jews and non-aryan people

All of the Jewish population was forced to be moved into the ghettos the area was surrounded with barbed wires they were patrolled by armed soldiers.

The conditions inside he ghettos were horrible , there was no employment, hospitals, schools and little or no food. Around that time everyone had diseases and they were staring with no food at all. Many people had died...

Some time longer the people, who had survived the ones who were organised they had underground hospitals, school, orphanages etc.
Children were sent outside to the city to steal foods and goods for their families and other who lived underground. They became lifeblood of the ghettos, children would often risk their lives and could get shot on the spot if they were found stealing food or goods.

There was also Jewish police inside the ghetto to try to keep order and stop the smuggling
Over 400,000 people were trapped in a small ghettos and some of the people had died by starvation or disease. In 1942 the Germans had decided to transport some Jewish people to death camps, between 250,00 and 300,000 were sent to treblinka camp

Once people realised that the transportation were to extermination camp, the ghettos rose up against the Germans
Near the beginning of 1943 a Jewish stopped the resistance of movement, this had some success in stopping the deportation to the extermination camps, they took my control of the ghettos and began weeding an collaboration.
In April 1943 the Germans entered the ghetto and began destroying the area, because buildings by burning all building and killing innocent people along their path. The final act was the destruction of the great synagogues of Warsaw and the murder of the transportation of the 50,000 to 60,000 people.
In 2008 and 2010 Warsaw Ghetto boundary markers were built along the borders of the former Jewish quarter, where from 1940−1943 stood the gates to the ghetto, wooden footbridges over Aryan streets, and the buildings important to the ghetto
