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  1. Łódź Ghetto Database. Donate. Lodz-Names: A Record of the 240,000 Inhabitants of the Łódź Ghetto. From the five-volume work published in 1994 jointly by the Organization of Former Residents of Lodz in Israel (OFRLI) and Yad Vashem as Lodz-Names: List of the Ghetto Inhabitants, 1940-1944.

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  2. Contains list of c. 200,000 names of individuals interned in the Lodz ghetto. Entries include sex, birthdate, occupation, address and notes from the German lists. The book contains a summary about the history of the Lodz ghetto.

  3. Lodz-Names: A Record of the 240,000 Inhabitants of the Łódź Ghetto (ID: 20619) Electronic data compiled from population registry books kept by the Judenrat of the Łódź ghetto from the time of establishment of the ghetto in February 1940 to just prior to its liquidation in August 1944, and published in volumes one through four of the five ...

  4. German troops occupied Lodz in September 1939. In 1940, the Germans established a ghetto there, confining 160,000 Jews into a small area and later deporting Jews and Roma (Gypsies) there as well. Many people died in Lodz as a direct result of the ghetto's harsh living conditions.

  5. The Łódź Ghetto or Litzmannstadt Ghetto (after the Nazi German name for Łódź) was a Nazi ghetto established by the German authorities for Polish Jews and Roma following the Invasion of Poland. It was the second-largest ghetto in all of German-occupied Europe after the Warsaw Ghetto.

  6. Aug 30, 2019 · The Jewish children of Lodz suffered unfolding harsh realities after the German invasion of Poland. Some of the children recorded their experiences in diaries. Their voices offer a view into the struggle of a community and its young to live in spite of the most difficult circumstances.

  7. Jan 28, 2015 · In the summer of 1944, following Nazi orders to “liquidate” the Jewish ghetto in the Polish city of Lodz, Henryk Ross, a photographer and one of the enclosure’s inhabitants, quietly buried...

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