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jüdisches Getto - tradução para Inglês

MUSEUM IN BERLIN
Jüdisches Museum Berlin; Berlin Jewish Museum; Judisches Museum Berlin; Juedisches Museum Berlin; Jewish Museum, Berlin; Stiftung Jüdisches Museum Berlin; Stiftung Juedisches Museum Berlin; Stiftung Judisches Museum Berlin
  • The Kollegienhaus building is the U shaped building in the foreground; Libeskind's building is the adjacent zig-zag structure.

jüdisches Getto      
Jewish ghetto
Warsaw Ghetto         
  • 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
NAZI GHETTO IN OCCUPIED POLAND (1940–1943)
Warsaw ghetto; Warsaw’s Jewish Ghetto; Warsaw's Jewish Ghetto; Warsaw getto; Jewish quarter of Warsaw
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

Definição

rubble
¦ noun waste or rough fragments of stone, brick, concrete, etc., especially as the debris from the demolition of buildings.
Derivatives
rubbled adjective
rubbly adjective
Origin
ME: perh. from an Anglo-Norman Fr. alt. of OFr. robe 'spoils'; cf. rubbish.

Wikipédia

Jewish Museum Berlin

The Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) was opened in 2001 and is the largest Jewish museum in Europe. On 3,500 square metres (38,000 square feet) of floor space, the museum presents the history of Jews in Germany from the Middle Ages to the present day, with new focuses and new scenography. It consists of three buildings, two of which are new additions specifically built for the museum by architect Daniel Libeskind. German-Jewish history is documented in the collections, the library and the archive, and is reflected in the museum's program of events.

From its opening in 2001 to December 2017, the museum had over eleven million visitors and is one of the most visited museums in Germany.

Opposite the building ensemble, the W. Michael Blumenthal Academy of the Jewish Museum Berlin was built – also after a design by Libeskind – in 2011/2012 in the former flower market hall. The archives, library, museum education department, a lecture hall and the Diaspora Garden can all be found in the academy.