Warsaw Ghetto Museum
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"The museum of the Warsaw ghetto is NOT DUE TO OPEN UNTIL 2025 as it is currently under construction, but is already shaping up to be one of the most contentious museums in Europe.
The Warsaw ghetto was the largest of all the Jewish ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe, with around 400,000 Jews crammed into a little over a square mile of land. Most were killed, either through execution, starvation or after deportation to concentration camps. The ghetto was razed in 1943 after a heroic but doomed uprising by its inhabitants.
Today, the area of the former ghetto is part of central Warsaw, with only a few plaques and small monuments to remind visitors of its dark past.
Keep an eye out for these pending the opening of this museum. There are organised tours which can take you around the Ghetto."
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