Warsaw Ghetto boundary markers

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title: Warsaw Ghetto boundary markers
text: The Warsaw Ghetto boundary markers are memorial plaques and boundary lines that mark the maximum perimeter of the former ghetto established by Nazi Germany in 1940 in occupied Warsaw, Poland. The markers were erected in 2008 and 2010 on 22 sites along the borders of the Jewish quarter, where from 1940–1943 stood the gates to the ghetto, wooden footbridges over Aryan streets, and the buildings important to the ghetto inmates.
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description: Monument in Warsaw
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date modified: 2024-02-05T12:19:52Z
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