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Chronology of Some of the Anti-Jewish Measures in Poland:
October 1939:
Jews are liable for forced labor. They can be picked up off the streets for work at manual labor jobs such as digging ditches, shoveling snow, and cleaning streets.
Synagogues destroyed throughout General Gouvernement.
Jews forbidden from certain areas of major cities in General Gouvernement.
November 1939:
Jews must wear identifying star on their clothing.
Every Jewish community must elect a Jewish Council. After the formation of the ghettos the Jewish Councils became the governing bodies, trying to provide social services, but also serving the German authorities by delivering Jews for forced labor, and deportations to the death camps.
All Jewish bank deposits frozen. Jews can withdraw only $50.00 per week.
December 1939:
Jews can not change residence.
Curfew for Jews enforced from 9 PM to 5 AM.
January 1940:
Jews can not travel by train without special permission.
Jews are required to register ownership of all property, including clothing, furniture, and jewelry.
April 1940:
First major ghetto built, at Lodz. Curfews in the ghettos are enforced from 7 PM to 7 AM.
October 1940:
Warsaw ghetto built. The city's Jewish population is sealed inside.
Mass deportations of Jews, Gypsies, and Poles from other Nazi-occupied countries to the General Gouvernement area of Poland begins. Since the death camps are not built yet, they are first sent to the overcrowded ghettos.
March 1941:
Crackow ghetto built.
October 1941:
Jews forbidden to leave ghettos on pain of death.
Gentiles who knowingly help Jews are subject to the death penalty.
December 1941:
Lvov ghetto formed, the third largest in Poland. Most of the ghettos in Poland were established by the beginning of 1942.
Death camps begin operations. Poland is the site of six major concentration camps set up to kill Jews: Lublin, Kulmhof, Treblinka, Sobibor, Belzec, and Auschwitz.
March 1942:
Jews from Lublin ghetto deported to Belzec death camp.
July-December 1942:
300,00 people deported from the Warsaw ghetto to Treblinka death camp.
March 1943:
Crackow ghetto liquidated.
April 1943:
Attempt to liqudate Warsaw ghetto is met with unexpected armed resistance.
May 1943:
The Warsaw ghetto is liquidated.
June 1943:
The Lvov ghetto is liquidated.
Late 1943 until liberation in 1945:
The pattern is repeated in every city with a ghetto population: Those able to work are organized into slave labor battalions to produce goods for the German military. Everyone else must fend for themselves. Food supplies are at starvation levels. Lack of santitation and overcrowding promote the rapid spread of disease, especially typhus, resulting in an extremely high mortality rate. Periodic mass deportations from the ghettos to the death camps are followed by an influx of newly arrived Jews from all areas of the German Reich.
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