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Ghettos& Trains.

Ghettos& Trains. Molly Salo,Shelby McCormick,Darcy Palomino, and Luke Parish. Ghettos. The Warsaw Ghetto In The summer of 1942 300,000 jews were deported from Warsaw to Treblinka . When reports that there were mass killings. They formed groups to resist going to the railroad cars.

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  1. Ghettos& Trains. Molly Salo,Shelby McCormick,Darcy Palomino, and Luke Parish.

  2. Ghettos. • The Warsaw Ghetto • In The summer of 1942 300,000 jews were deported from Warsaw to Treblinka . • When reports that there were mass killings. They formed groups to resist going to the railroad cars.

  3. Ghettos Cont. • In January 1943 the Warsaw Ghetto fighters fired upon German troops. The Warsaw Jews used weapons that they had smuggled into the ghetto. • There victory lead to inspiration to prepare for future resistance. • The Warsaw ghetto held out for almost a month. • But in May 1943 there hope was slowly crushed as the Germans came more prepared. 7,000 Jews were shot, the remainder were deported.

  4. Bialystok Map • This map shows what Bialystok was like in April 1943 • Over 50,000 people lived here. • 10,000 Jews in February 1943 were deported to Treblinka.

  5. Krakow Ghetto The ghetto is in Podgorze it was established by the Germans. • Established in March 1941. • 68,482 Jews lived in Krakow • In 1939 all Jews over the age of 12 had to wear armbands and they sold over 53,828 and they had the star of David on them,

  6. TRAINS! • There was no water,toilet,food,and no ventilation. • There were often 150 people stuffed into them, barely any breathing room. • The trips usually lasted 4-5 days. • Often they didn’t have enough room in the cars so they would stick them in a switching yard.

  7. Trains cont. • This is a cattle train as you can see there isnt any room to sit and it looks awfully uncomfortable. • The guards didn’t care if it was hot or cold you road in what ever conditions they wanted you too.

  8. Pictures from Nurnenburg. • This is where Hitler gave his speeches in Nurnenburg. • He would walk down these stairs to a podium and talk to the crowd.

  9. Pictures cont. • This is the door where he would come out of and it has swastikas written on it.

  10. Pictures cont. • Modern Day Graffiti • This picture says • “DER HITLER SEIN RECHT” • And it means The Hitler is quit.

  11. Cont. • This is what it would look like when he would be giving his speeches.

  12. Cont. • This is the gate into Nurnenburg where they shut at a certain time so people cant go into Nurnenburg or leave.

  13. Sited Work • The Warsaw map. • http://biega.com/maps/wwa-cent38.jpg • The Bialystok Map • http://fcit.usf.edu/HOLOCAUST/MAPS/P110.htm • Krakow Ghetto • http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/krakow/kra_ghetto_map.htm

  14. Sited work CONT • The Warsaw ghetto info • http://www.ushmm.org/outreach/wgupris.htm • The trains pictures and information. • http://www.aish.com/holocaust/overview/The_Trains.asp • Speech giving. • http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-HJ_Nuremberg.jpg

  15. Site work. cont • Most of the pictures my dad took in Nurnenburg.

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