Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto Warsaw, Poland - 1941 Scott Masters Crestwood College – adapted from the Yad Vashem Archives.

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Everyday Life in the Warsaw Ghetto Warsaw, Poland Scott Masters Crestwood College – adapted from the Yad Vashem Archives

A tram at the entrance to the Warsaw Ghetto – was it an open ghetto? Why did the Nazis create ghettoes? What reasons did they give; what were the real reasons? –To thwart the black market… –To thwart Jewish subversion… –To stop the spread of disease… What was the process for creating the ghetto? What were the various reactions? Why did some Polish Jews favour the ghetto?

A German guard checking Jews papers Who guarded the ghetto entrance? What was the Judenrat?

Jews with armbands on a ghetto street Why was there so much congestion in the ghetto?

An old man a on a ghetto street – why is he taking off his hat?

A horse-drawn cart – what types of transportation were Jews forced to use? What does this tell you about their circumstances?

Jewish women on a rickshaw in the ghetto

Children sitting on a ghetto street – who were they? How did the other residents treat them?

Selling clothes in the market How did this fit into the ghetto economy? What were the differences between the official and clandestine economies?

saleswomen on a ghetto street How are they different from the stores in the background? Did economic equality exist in the ghetto?

Woman beggar in the ghetto Why would the owners of the food store in the background not help her?

A Jewish beggar playing the violin in the ghetto A starving woman lying in the street

A woman in the ghetto eating some soup Waiting in line for a drink of water Who were these public kitchens important? What roles did they play?

A baby carriage filled with books for sale What does this photograph show about ghetto life? Is this a type of resistance? What is the boy selling? Was censorship used in the ghetto?

A woman selling armbands Why did residents continue to have children? What happened to birth rates over time? What do you notice about the urban landscape?

Wealthier Jews on a ghetto street A poster advertising a nightclub Why did this create conflict in the ghetto? How did the Nazis exploit this?

A Jewish policeman and a woman in the ghetto Who were these policemen? What role(s) did they play in the ghetto as time went by?

The Hevra Kadisha (Jewish burial society)

A funeral in the cemetery

Coffins and wagons of the Jewish Burial Society

A man placing bodies in an open mass grave

Swans on the lake in Chopin Park, Warsaw