Fun Facts
1. The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest ghetto in Poland.
2. The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest ghetto in Europe during the Holocaust.
3. More than 400,000 Jewish people lived there.
4. About 300,000 Jewish people were murdered or deported by the Nazis.
5. 265,000 Jewish people were deported to the Treblinka killing center by the SS, stands for Shutzstaffel which means protective squadron, and the police units.
6. 11,580 Jewish people were deported to concentration camps.
7. 10,000 Jewish people were murdered by the Nazis.
8. The Nazis let 35,000 Jewish people stay in the ghetto.
9. 20,000 Jewish people were in hiding inside the ghetto because they were afraid to be deported from the Warsaw Ghetto.
10. After the deportations, about 60,000 Jewish people were living in the Warsaw ghetto.
11. Most of the story Milkweed takes place in the Warsaw Ghetto.
2. The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest ghetto in Europe during the Holocaust.
3. More than 400,000 Jewish people lived there.
4. About 300,000 Jewish people were murdered or deported by the Nazis.
5. 265,000 Jewish people were deported to the Treblinka killing center by the SS, stands for Shutzstaffel which means protective squadron, and the police units.
6. 11,580 Jewish people were deported to concentration camps.
7. 10,000 Jewish people were murdered by the Nazis.
8. The Nazis let 35,000 Jewish people stay in the ghetto.
9. 20,000 Jewish people were in hiding inside the ghetto because they were afraid to be deported from the Warsaw Ghetto.
10. After the deportations, about 60,000 Jewish people were living in the Warsaw ghetto.
11. Most of the story Milkweed takes place in the Warsaw Ghetto.