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The Jewish
ghetto, located in the heart of the Jewish quarter in northern
Warsaw, was sealed. Until the last day, the Jews did not know if the
ghetto was going to be sealed. On November 16, the ghetto was closed
and thousands of Jews were dispossessed of belongings that they had
left on the other side. According to the Germans’ statistics, 30
percent of the city population was crammed into the 2.4 percent of
its area that was reserved for the ghetto, and housing in the ghetto
was occupied at seven persons per room. The ghetto had severely
inadequate sanitary provisions, no greenery, and no trees. This was
the largest of the Jewish ghettos; some 330,000 people were placed
there in its first stage; later on, another 120,000 Jews were sent
there.
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