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Jewish
citizens were herded into ghettos, walled off parts of the city
in which the people could be more easily controlled. Joseph
Goebbels called the ghettos "death boxes"

Waiting
for a drink of water in the Warsaw Ghetto, where water and food
were in short supply

this
ration card from October 1941 entitled a resident to 300 calories
a day
(photo Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust)

children
climbing the walls to smuggle food into the Warsaw Ghetto
(photo Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust)

The
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising April - May 1943

Warsaw
Ghetto uprising
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