The Warsaw Ghetto

For a brief history of the ghetto, please click on the links on the left. To explore the map, please move your cursor over it and then click on the flags for further links. Or click on the key to the map for an index to the linked pages.

Jewish Warsaw prior to 1939

 

War & Occupation

 

The Ghetto

 

The Great Deportation

 

The Development of the Jewish Fighting Organisation

 

The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

 

After the Ghetto Uprising

Index to linked pages accessible via the mapJohn Paul II AvenueOkopowa Street Jewish cemeteryLeszno StreetDom Sierot orphanageDisused tramlines on Chlodna StreetWalicow StreetAdam Czerniakow's house, 20 Chlodna StreetJohn Paul II AvenueJohn Paul II AvenueSurviving portion of Small Ghetto wall off Sienna and Zlota streetsPlaque commemorating Luba Blum-BielickaThe Palace of Culture & ScienceThe Nozyk synagogueJewish National TheatrePre-war apartment houses on Prozna StreetNissenbaum FoundationThe Courts of JusticeThe Church of the Nativity of the Virgin MaryFormer Tlomackie synagogueJewish Historical InstituteThe Pawiak prisonAnielewicza StreetHeroes of the Ghetto SquareMonument to the Ghetto HeroesShmuel Zygielbojm memorial on Zamenhofa StreetPath of RemembranceMila 18 bunker memorialFormer hospital on Stawki StreetUmschlagplatz

Map courtesy Polska Organizacja Turystyczna (Polish Tourist Organisation)

Bibliography * Web links

Home