The Lodz Ghetto was, after Warsaw, the second-largest Jewish ghetto in Poland during the Second World War. It was established in February
1940, and counted 140,000 occupants by the end of that year. Because
of the enormous number of everyday objects of all kinds produced
there, particularly in the area of textiles, the ghetto rapidly became
a critical center of production for the German economy. In the summer
of 1944, the ghetto was dissolved, and all inhabitants transferred elsewhere. The orthodoxy insists that they were all murdered around
that time, some of them first to Chelmno, then the rest to Auschwitz.
This article follows the documental trail of these Jews and shows,
that the orthodox narrative his highly flawed. [...]
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