Watch Culture The Warsaw Ghetto uprising inspired other revolts against the Nazis By Gabe Friedman April 20, 2018 11:27 am Advertisement (JTA) — On April 19, 1943, German troops entered the Warsaw Ghetto to deport its remaining inhabitants. Learn more about what the Germans were hit with that day in our new video. Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsAppEmail
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