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The
Lodz Ghetto, sealed in May 1940, was one of the first ghettos
established by the Germans, and the longest-lived in Eastern Europe.
It survived until late August 1944. This monograph presents the
exhibit on Lodz, including elements typical of other ghettos in
Poland as well as aspects that are particular to Lodz alone. The
exhibition focuses on the Jewish point of view, and the narrators
who tell the story do so in the words of Jews whose authentic
diaries are on display at the exhibition.
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