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"The Pianist" Film Facts
By Sarah Lane
Aug 25, 2006, 08:35 PST |
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- World War II began on September 1, 1939. Warsaw, the capitol of Poland, was one of the first targets of the German Luftwaffe.
- There were 3.5 million Jews living in Poland. A third of the total Jewish population (360,000) lived in Warsaw.
- By December 1, 1939, all Jews were ordered to wear the Star of David armband.
- The Jewish District in Warsaw was sealed off on November 15, 1940, with a half million people inside. 100,000 of them died shortly thereafter.
- By 1942, of those remaining, 300,000 were deported to Treblinka extermination camp.
- By this time, there were 40,000 Jews left in the district. 200 of them armed themselves and an insurrection led by Mordechai Anielewicz occured on April 19, 1943.
- A month long battle ensued. The Germans suffered severe casualties until troops under the command of Gruppenfuehrer Jurgen Stroop used tanks and artillery to put down the revolt.
- Most of Anielewiczs group committed suicide. A few escaped. All others were executed immediately or sent to gas chambers.
- The Warsaw Ghetto was leveled when the Germans retreated in January of 1945.
- Total annihilation or The Final Solution was their fate at the hands of the Nazis.
- There were only 20 Jews left alive in the city.
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