Częstochowa Ghetto uprising

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title: Częstochowa Ghetto uprising
text: The Częstochowa Ghetto uprising was an insurrection in Poland's Częstochowa Ghetto against German occupational forces during World War II. It took place in late June 1943, resulting in some 2,000 Jews being killed. The ghetto was established following a day known as Bloody Monday, a day in which the Nazis killed 300 Jewish citizens in its occupation of the city of Częstochowa. The ghetto lasted from its inception on September 3, 1939, to its liberation by the Soviet Red Army in January 1945. Th
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description: 1943 insurrection against German occupational forces by the Jews of Częstochowa, Poland
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