Poland – Warsaw Marks 71 Years Since Ghetto Revolt

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    Flames rise from a menorah during a ceremony marking the 71st anniversary of the beginning of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, in Warsaw, Poland, Saturday, April 19, 2014, in front of the Warsaw Ghetto Heroes Memorial. (AP Photo/Alik Keplicz)Poland, Warsaw – Some 200 members of the Jewish community and Warsaw residents have observed the 71st anniversary of the city ghetto’s ill-fated uprising against German Nazi forces.

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    Officials laid wreaths and the group said prayers at the monument to the Ghetto Heroes on Saturday. Next they walked to the former Umschlag Platz, where in 1943 the Nazis loaded ghetto residents on cattle wagons to take them to the Treblinka camp. About half a million Warsaw’s Jews died there.

    When it was clear that all residents were to be sent to death, some 750 untrained and poorly armed Jews In desperation put up resistance on April 19, 1943. Within weeks, the Nazis crushed the revolt, most fighters were killed and the ghetto was razed.


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