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Warsaw Ghetto - traduction vers Anglais

NAZI GHETTO IN OCCUPIED POLAND (1940–1943)
Warsaw ghetto; Warsaw’s Jewish Ghetto; Warsaw's Jewish Ghetto; Warsaw getto; Jewish quarter of Warsaw
  • Aerial photograph of the northern Warsaw Ghetto area after its destruction, probably 1944
  • Karmelicka Street 11 from Nowolipia September/October 1939
  • Corner of Żelazna 70 and Chłodna 23 (looking east). This section of Żelazna street connected the "large ghetto" and "small ghetto" areas of German-occupied Warsaw.
  • [[Jewish Ghetto Police]] guarding the gates of the Warsaw Ghetto, June 1942
  • Grossaktion Warschau]]'' 1942
  • Warsaw Ghetto area after the war. Gęsia Street, view to the west
  • [[Yitzhak Zuckerman]] testifies for the prosecution during the trial of [[Adolf Eichmann]]
  • Borders of the ghetto are marked in remembrance of its victims
  • Suppression of [[Warsaw Ghetto Uprising]]. Captured Jews escorted by the [[Waffen SS]], Nowolipie Street, 1943
  • ''[[Umschlagplatz]]'' holding pen for deportations to Treblinka [[death camp]]
  • Grossaktion Warschau]]'' 1942 boarding onto the [[Holocaust train]]s
  • [[Umschlagplatz]] Memorial on Stawki Street
  • Ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto
  • Krasiński's]] Garden and Swiętojerska street. The entire city district was leveled by the German forces according to order from Adolf Hitler after the suppression of the [[Warsaw Ghetto Uprising]] in 1943
  • Warsaw Ghetto wall and footbridge over Chłodna Street in 1942
  • Roundup]] of Jewish men for forced labor by the [[Order Police battalions]], [[Krakowskie Przedmieście]], March 1940
  • Jews working in a ghetto factory

Warsaw Ghetto         
Warschauer Ghetto, Ghetto von den Nationalsozialisten während des Zweiten Weltkrieges eingerichtet um Juden vor ihrer Deportation in die Konzentrationslager zwangs unterzubringen
ghetto mentality         
  • South Side]], May 1974
  • ''Children in the Ghetto and the Ice-Cream Man'' — postcard from 1909 in [[Maxwell Street]], [[Chicago]]
  • Jewish ghetto]], [[Frankfurt]], 1628
  • Demolition of the Jewish ghetto, Frankfurt, 1868
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  • Roma settlement [[Luník IX]] near [[Košice]], [[Slovakia]]
  • Liquidation of the [[Warsaw Ghetto]], 1943
PART OF A CITY IN WHICH MEMBERS OF A MINORITY GROUP LIVE
Getho; Ghettos; List of American Ghettos; Ghettoes; Ghettoization; Getto; Ghetto mentality; Ghettoized; Hyperghettoization; Ghettoisation; Ghetti; African-American ghetto; African American ghetto; African-American ghettos; Ghettos in the United States; Black ghetto; African American ghettos; Ghettos in the United Kingdom
Ghetto-Mentalität
Lodz Ghetto         
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  • Resettlement of Jews to the ghetto area {{circa}}&nbsp;March 1940. Old Synagogue in the far background (no longer existing).
  • KZ Radogoszcz]] in Łódź, 1940
  • Children rounded up for deportation to the [[Chełmno death camp]], September 1942
  • Identity card Lodz Ghetto 19-4-1942
  • Photographs such as this served to record the horrors of ghetto life for posterity.
  • German and Jewish police guard at the entrance to the ghetto
  • The Gypsy quarter in the ghetto after its inhabitants had been transported to the Chełmno extermination camp
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  • Young girl working in the paper factory
  • [[Chaim Rumkowski]] delivering a speech in the ghetto, 1941{{ndash}}42
NAZI GHETTO IN OCCUPIED POLAND (1939-1945)
Lodz Ghetto; Lódź Ghetto; Litzmanstadt; Lodz ghetto; Łódź ghetto; Litzmannstadt Ghetto; Ghetto Litzmannstadt; Lódz Ghetto; Sperre
Ghetto von Lodz, Ghetto von den Nazis eingerichtet um Juden vor dem Transport zu Konzentrationslagern einzuquartieren (während des Zweiten Weltkrieges)

Définition

Sperre
·vt To shut in; to Support; to Inclose; to Fasten.

Wikipédia

Warsaw Ghetto

The Warsaw Ghetto (German: Warschauer Ghetto, officially Jüdischer Wohnbezirk in Warschau, "Jewish Residential District in Warsaw"; Polish: getto warszawskie) was the largest of the Nazi ghettos during World War II and the Holocaust. It was established in November 1940 by the German authorities within the new General Government territory of occupied Poland. At its height, as many as 460,000 Jews were imprisoned there, in an area of 3.4 km2 (1.3 sq mi), with an average of 9.2 persons per room, barely subsisting on meager food rations. From the Warsaw Ghetto, Jews were deported to Nazi concentration camps and mass-killing centers. In the summer of 1942, at least 254,000 ghetto residents were sent to the Treblinka extermination camp during Großaktion Warschau under the guise of "resettlement in the East" over the course of the summer. The ghetto was demolished by the Germans in May 1943 after the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising had temporarily halted the deportations. The total death toll among the prisoners of the ghetto is estimated to be at least 300,000 killed by bullet or gas, combined with 92,000 victims of starvation and related diseases, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and the casualties of the final destruction of the ghetto.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Warsaw Ghetto
1. She never sought credit for smuggling 2,500 Jewish children out of the Warsaw Ghetto anyway.
2. Neither the partisans nor the Warsaw Ghetto rebels, neither the fighters nor the heroes matched this.
3. Sendler, codenamed Jolenta, masterminded the rescue operations of Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto.
4. The awful strikes reminds me of 62 years ago when I was hidden near the Warsaw ghetto.
5. "In the morning we saw the Warsaw Ghetto and now it‘s the Ramallah Ghetto," one of the bishops said.