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Poverty and hunger on a street in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1941.
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Salle 10 - Stalingrad | Soulèvement du ghetto de Varsovie
August 1942 – May 1943
Poverty and hunger on a street in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1941.
Photo, 1941, Warsaw © USHMM, Washington, G.Schwarberg_32328
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10.3 An Uprising That Served as an Example
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1941
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A wooden footbridge connecting the Small and Large Ghettos in Warsaw, spanning an “Aryan” street off-limits to Jews (1942).
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Fighters from the Warsaw Ghetto captured by the Germans (May 1943). Caption in German: “These bandits defended themselves with weapons.”
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Fighters from the Warsaw Ghetto driven out of their bunkers by the Germans (May 1943).