Aftermath: Jewish
    Communities
    BY: Ayah Alshantir
                    &
         Shae Graham
The people
The people

   Eight thousand Jews have been deported
    to Poland.
The people

 Eight thousand Jews have been deported
  to Poland.
 12,000 are deported everyday
The people

 Eight thousand Jews have been deported
  to Poland.
 12,000 are deported everyday
 Some people escaped through illegal or
  illegal immigration.
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    ......
 During the month-long battle, more than
  60,000 jews were killed, and many more
  were executed or deported, only about
  100 survived.
 by september more than 260,000 of
  330,000 jews in the ghetto has been
  removed.
Attacks

 The force was met by a resistance of
  approximately 1500 armed Jews with
  small weapons and homemade bombs.
 The Jews attacked Nazi tanks and
  artillery with Molotov cocktails.
 The battle lasted for 28 days, during
  which time the Nazis burned the ghetto
  and bombarded it with artillery and air
  strikes.
Nazi soldiers

 On the third day nazi soldiers monitored
  the city in small groups,street to street
  combat began.
 In 1943, the Nazis captured the Jewish
  fighting organizations headquarters,
  where they found Anielewicz and a
  number of other resisters who had
  committed suicide instead of being
  captured
Ghettos
 In 1942, approximately 500,000 jews
  lived in the ghetto.
 living space was extremely cramped, and
  during the next two years, more than
  150,000 jews in the warsaw ghetto died
  of starvation and diseases like typhus, as
  well as through execution.
 The warsaw ghetto uprising was an event
  where the jews would be waiting to be
  sent to extermination camps poland.
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    ......
 Adolf hitlers solution was getting nazi’s
  to transport jews from the warsaw ghetto
  to the treblinka death camps.
 on the second day the nazi returned to
  the ghetto with gas, smoke, bombs and
  flames to drive the resistance from their
  hide outs.
Jews

 Heminrich Himmier ordered the warsaw
  ghetto to be cleared of all jews by april
  20th for a birthday gift for hitler.
 Jews that feared for total extermination
  disobeyed orders and didn't report to
  nazi officials.
 The fighting lasted until may 1943, when
  nazi’s bombed the ghetto.
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    Aftermath: Jewish Communities BY: Ayah Alshantir & Shae Graham
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    The people  Eight thousand Jews have been deported to Poland.
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    The people  Eightthousand Jews have been deported to Poland.  12,000 are deported everyday
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    The people  Eightthousand Jews have been deported to Poland.  12,000 are deported everyday  Some people escaped through illegal or illegal immigration.
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    ............................................. ......  During the month-long battle, more than 60,000 jews were killed, and many more were executed or deported, only about 100 survived.  by september more than 260,000 of 330,000 jews in the ghetto has been removed.
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    Attacks  The forcewas met by a resistance of approximately 1500 armed Jews with small weapons and homemade bombs.  The Jews attacked Nazi tanks and artillery with Molotov cocktails.  The battle lasted for 28 days, during which time the Nazis burned the ghetto and bombarded it with artillery and air strikes.
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    Nazi soldiers  Onthe third day nazi soldiers monitored the city in small groups,street to street combat began.  In 1943, the Nazis captured the Jewish fighting organizations headquarters, where they found Anielewicz and a number of other resisters who had committed suicide instead of being captured
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    Ghettos  In 1942,approximately 500,000 jews lived in the ghetto.  living space was extremely cramped, and during the next two years, more than 150,000 jews in the warsaw ghetto died of starvation and diseases like typhus, as well as through execution.  The warsaw ghetto uprising was an event where the jews would be waiting to be sent to extermination camps poland.
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    ............................................. ......  Adolf hitlers solution was getting nazi’s to transport jews from the warsaw ghetto to the treblinka death camps.  on the second day the nazi returned to the ghetto with gas, smoke, bombs and flames to drive the resistance from their hide outs.
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    Jews  Heminrich Himmierordered the warsaw ghetto to be cleared of all jews by april 20th for a birthday gift for hitler.  Jews that feared for total extermination disobeyed orders and didn't report to nazi officials.  The fighting lasted until may 1943, when nazi’s bombed the ghetto.
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