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| | The Virtual Jewish History Tour - Poland |
 | | The first ghetto was started as early as October 1939 in Piorków Trybunalksi and was followed by the creation of ghettos in Lodz, Warsaw, Lublin, Radom and Lvov. |
 | | In the General Government, there were four districts: Warsaw, Lublin, Radome, and Cracow and the district of Galicia was added. |
 | | In the district of Radome, eighty percent of the Jewish population (360,000) lost their homes in the initial bombings of the area. |
| www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/vjw/Poland.html (3614 words) |
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