"l cannot go on living; my strength is exhausted. How long are we going to be kept here to witness all this?" Teenager Miriam Wattenberg helplessly observed as Some of the worst events in the WarsaW ghetto unfolded.
She recorded the starvation, disease, and death surrounding her. In July 1942, the Germans began the mass deportation of Jews to the Treblinka killing center in what became known as the "Great Action." Miriam dOcumented the beginning of the deportations: .l 53% "The whole ghetto is drowning in blood.
We can smell jt." 22 July Miriam and her family were lucky. They survived and eventually made it to safety in the United States. Most of Warsaw's Jews were trapped in German-occupied Europe, including those rounded up during the "Great Action." In just two moths, the Nazis deported some 265,000 people from the ghetto to their deaths. Continue reading

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