Wednesday, March 17, 2010

How those in the Warsaw Ghetto became free?

help? i just need to know how that happened. like, what did they do in order to gain their freedom?
How those in the Warsaw Ghetto became free?
They didn't. Some managed to escape or even hide or get sent to work camps but most did not become free.





In 1943 there was a major uprising in the ghetto as the realization had dawned on everyone that they were in a hopeless situation and would die if something wasn't done. The SS and police brutally put down the revolt.





The revolt ended sometime between May and June, the majority of the remaining inhabitants were then shipped off to concentration camps and death camps, in particular Treblinka.
How those in the Warsaw Ghetto became free?
they had the Warsaw Ghetto May- July 1943 uprising, It had the Jewish people penned into the ghetto with fences and walls around it.





about this uprising; it was under supervion of the groups that made up the Israeli Agunas and other organizations that reformed in Israel


and Germany didnt know what to do with the situation, but they rounded alot of them up and sent them to death camps





David a Jew in Jesus the Messiah's amazing grace and thanks
Reply:As you can see in answers above, people from Warsaw Ghetto did not gain freedom. They started the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising mostly to die with dignity, when they realized that Germans want to kill them all in death camps.





The only Jewsh people that survived from Ghetto were those who managed to escape from Ghetto and managed to hide somewhere in Warsaw. A lot of Poles helped Jews who managed to escape - even though they knew that if Germans find out that they are hiding Jews, they will be immediately executed. A beautiful example is Polish hero Irena Sendlerowa, who helped to save 2500 Jewish children. You can read more here:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irena_Sendl...


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