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Warsaw remembers Jewish Ghetto, marks boundaries

Posted : Wed, 19 Nov 2008 23:51:20 GMT
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Warsaw - Poland's capital on Wednesday marked the completion of a massive restoration project that marks the borders of the former Jewish Ghetto that was walled in by Nazis occupiers during World War II. The mayor of Warsaw, along with the minister of culture, inaugurated the project that included 21 new information points along the boundaries of the former Jewish Ghetto. The project also placed a beige line, labeled "Ghetto Wall," along the city streets that outlined the furthest reaches of the Ghetto's borders.

The line snakes along sidewalks and around apartments and offices, broken only when it reaches roads or tram lines.

Paid for by the city of Warsaw and the Ministry of Culture, the project was launched last year by a team of historians.

"When you ask people in Warsaw about the Ghetto, they can tell you about it and have an idea of where it was," said Tomasz Merta of the Ministry of Culture. "But in reality, nobody could tell you how big it was and how it was a huge prison in the heart of the city."

Varsovians can now easily find the line running along several major streets near downtown and curling around what is now the Jewish Cemetery.

"Now it's here, and we can see it and touch it. And it's very difficult to remember, because of how hurtful it was," Merta said, "but at least now we can remember. This is our responsibility."

Nazi officials cut off the Jewish Ghetto from the rest of the city on November 16, 1940. At its broadest circumference, the Ghetto wall enclosed 307 hectares.

Some 360,000 Warsaw Jews and 90,000 from other towns were forced into the ghetto, according to the city of Warsaw. Some 100,000 people died of hunger.

"It's not only important to Warsaw, but it's a universal lesson about memory," Merta said.

The inauguration ceremony included a bus tour that took people along the former borders and stopped at the information points that marked important sites or events in the Ghetto's history.

A crowd of project officials, local residents and historians went along for the trip. Older residents recalled the disquiet in the city when the wall was first built.

"Nobody was sure if their house would lay in the Ghetto, or where the borders would be," said historian Jan Jagielski, author of a book about the Ghetto. "Walls had been built earlier, and people were worried that there would be a ghetto. From November 16, people couldn't leave."

Jagielski lead a group of mostly elderly women through a park and wondered at how modern Warsaw sits atop borders that are gone but not forgotten.

"This is all real and unreal," he said. "That we are here walking, through these streets."

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