Displaced persons at home
Refugees in the fabric of Jewish life in Warsaw, September 1939-July 1942
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With the occupation of Poland, the Germans began to deport Jews from small towns and villages to larger Jewish communities and Ghettos. A large portion of the deportees were concentrated in Warsaw and pressed into the confines of the ghetto. Many succumbed to death from hunger, disease and infection. The book deals with the implications of the deportations on the life of the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto.