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41 Chłodna Street – here, from 16 November 1940 to
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Chłodna Street at the intersection with Żelazna Street – the marker commemorates exclusion from the ghetto in
December 1941 the area west of Żelazna Street, as a result of which the Jewish district was divided into two parts called the large and the small ghettos. In order to ease heavy pedestrian
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By order of the German occupation authorities, the ghetto was cut off from the rest of the city on
November 16, 1940. The ghetto area, surrounded by a wall, was initially 307 hectares (759 acres); with time, it was reduced. Starting in January 1942, it was divided in two parts called the small and
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Chłodna Street corner of
Elektoralna Street – commemorates the City Court building on Leszno Street (currently “Solidarności” Avenue) that was not included into the ghetto and became a meeting place for people from both sides of the wall and a key point for Jews endeavoring to escape to the Aryan
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Monument Protection office took the initiative to feature in the public space of the Polish capital its most characteristic points on its former boundaries. The markers were designed by Eleonora Bergman and Tomasz Lec in cooperation with Ewa Pustoła-Kozłowska and Jan Jagielski. Each
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49/51 Okopowa Street (on the wall of the Jewish
Cemetery on Anielewicza Street side) – the second marker commemorating Warsaw’s largest Jewish necropolis and the adjacent Skra sports field. The latter was the only large undeveloped plot in the ghetto. In time it became a burial site with both
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53 Sienna Street (in the courtyard of Henryk
Sienkiewicz High School) - a part of the southern boundary of the ghetto made from the existing wall between Sienna 53 and Sienna 55 estates. On 5 October 1941, the border of this part of the Jewish quarter was moved to the middle of Sienna
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near Międzyparkowa Street – this point, at the former intersection of
Bonifraterska and Żoliborska Streets, was the northeastern corner of the ghetto. Over the northern part of Przebieg Street there was a wooden footbridge – one of four such structures built in the Warsaw
356:– from this point westwards a narrow strip of land was excluded from the ghetto due to the role of Chłodna Street as an important east-west transport corridor. It included Mirowskie Market Halls, Mirowskie Barracks, and St. Charles Borromeo church up to Żelazna Street.
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The dates 1940-1943 have symbolic meaning as the years when the Warsaw Ghetto existed. Therefore, they should not be treated literally because most of the commemorated places were excluded in 1941-1942, one site was included into the ghetto in 1941, and two – in 1942.
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large ghettos. Approximately 360,000 Warsaw Jews and 90,000 from other towns were herded into the ghetto. Nearly 100,000 died of hunger. During the summer of 1942, the
Germans deported and murdered close to 300,000 people in the gas chambers of
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a bronze plaque 60 cm by 70 cm (24 inches by 28 inches) with the map representing the ghetto’s farthest borders and the pre-war street network featured on the map of Warsaw, and a pin indicating the exact location of the marked
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The markers were erected in 2008 and 2010 on 22 sites along the borders of the Jewish quarter, where from 1940–1943 stood the gates to the ghetto, wooden footbridges over Aryan streets, and the buildings important to the ghetto inmates.
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Drzewiecki Avenue near John Paul II Avenue (southern wall of “Hale
Mirowskie” shopping precinct) – this was the northern boundary of the small ghetto that ran from here westwards along the existing walls that divided the
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in Bolesław Kontrym “Żmudzin” square – the eastern boundary of the southern part of the ghetto ran here along the existing walls that divided the premises. In March 1941, the ghetto border was moved to the west to Bagno
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broke out in the ghetto. Until mid-May, fighters and civilians perished in combat or in the systematically burned ghetto buildings. The remaining population was murdered by Germans in November 1943 in the
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Most plaques were placed on the 2.3 m (7.6 ft) tall cement posts that were specially designed on sett pavement; the rest were placed directly on the walls of the buildings and structures.
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Twarda Street near the intersection with Złota Street – this was the southwest corner of the ghetto. One of its original 22 gates stood here and operated from 16 November 1940 till 20 January 1941.
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cement strips 25 cm (10 inches) wide with the cast iron bilingual sign MUR GETTA 1940/GHETTO WALL 1943 placed in sidewalks and lawns showing the exact location of the ghetto walls.
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individual and mass graves, as well as a place of executions, victims of which are honored by the nearby Monument of Jews and Poles Common Martyrdom. Many of those killed during the
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traffic on Żelazna Street (the only street that connected the two ghettos) on 26 January 1942 a wooden footbridge was erected over Chłodna Street, becoming one of the symbols of
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63 Żelazna Street on the wall of the former Duschik & Szolce metal works factory building (on Grzybowska Street side) – here stood one of the major gates to the small ghetto.
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Stawki Street near Okopowa Street – here the boundary of the Jewish quarter ran along the southern wall of Temler & Szwede tannery, which was not included in the ghetto.
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with the Studio Theater) – the southeast boundary of the ghetto ran along the premises here. On 5 October 1941 the ghetto border was moved to the middle of Sienna Street.
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stood one of the most important ghetto gates. Through this very gate at 5.30 am on 19 April 1943 the German, Latvian, and Ukrainian troops under the command of
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was the northwestern boundary of the Jewish district from 16 November 1940 to December 1941 (the date the Jewish Cemetery was excluded from the ghetto).
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Dzika Street near John Paul II Avenue – after the minor expansion of the ghetto in January 1942, this became the northwest corner of the Jewish quarter.
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and English about the place, its role in the history of the ghetto and one or two historical photos, proceeded by a brief history of the Warsaw Ghetto:
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entered the ghetto. They were met with Jewish resistance, which sparked off the
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Adama Czerniakowa dziennik getta warszawskiego 6.IX.1939 - 23.VII.1942
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In order to preserve the memory of the perished Jewish quarter, the
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626:(in Polish). Łódź: Dom Wydawniczy Księży Młyn. p. 124.
651:(in Polish). Warszawa: Dom Spotkań z Historią. p. 20.
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Strategie przetrwania. Żydzi po aryjskiej stronie Warszawy
586:(in Polish). Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe. p. 243.
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To the memory of those who suffered, fought and perished
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Wooden footbridge over Przebieg Street commemorated in
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733:"Pomniki - Miejsca żydowskie"
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1664:Categories
1390:Saxon Axis
1378:Historical
1221:City walls
1145:Grochowska
1078:Nowy Świat
1066:Topography
1018:Warsaw Zoo
739:14 January
723:14 January
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481:27 January
446:References
82:2008, 2010
1575:Palm tree
1512:Monuments
1448:Intraco I
1150:Ząbkowska
1058:Landmarks
409:Calvinist
360:premises.
332:Holocaust
237:Poniatowa
224:Treblinka
1651:Category
1468:Złota 44
1443:Spektrum
1285:Belweder
1226:Barbican
867:May Coup
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233:Majdanek
228:uprising
65:Material
57:Designer
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69:Bronze
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