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Błonie


Błonie is a town in Warsaw West County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, with 12,191 inhabitants (2004).
==World War II==

During the Nazi Occupation of Poland in World War II, German authorities established a Jewish ghetto in Błonie in December 1940,〔The statistical data compiled on the basis of ( "Glossary of 2,077 Jewish towns in Poland" ) by ''Virtual Shtetl'' Museum of the History of the Polish Jews  , as well as ( "Getta Żydowskie," by ''Gedeon'', )   and "Ghetto List" by Michael Peters at www.deathcamps.org/occupation/ghettolist.htm  . Accessed July 12, 2011.〕 in order to confine its Jewish population for the purpose of persecution and exploitation.〔( "The War Against The Jews." ) ''The Holocaust Chronicle,'' 2009. Chicago, Il. Accessed June 21, 2011.〕 The ghetto was liquidated in February 1941, when all its 2,100 inhabitants were transported in cattle trucks to Warsaw Ghetto, the largest ghetto in all of Nazi occupied Europe with over 400,000 Jews crammed into an area of , or 7.2 persons per room.〔(Warsaw Ghetto ), United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), Washington, D.C.〕 By the time Nazi-occupied Poland was liberated, not a single Jewish ghetto remained.〔Richard C. Lukas, ''Out of the Inferno: Poles Remember the Holocaust'', University Press of Kentucky 1989 - 201 pages. Page 13; also in Richard C. Lukas, ''The Forgotten Holocaust: The Poles Under German Occupation, 1939-1944'', University Press of Kentucky, 1986, (Google Print, p.13 ).〕〔Gunnar S. Paulsson, "The Rescue of Jews by Non-Jews in Nazi-Occupied Poland," ''Journal of Holocaust Education'', Vol.7, Nos.1&2, 1998, pp.19-44. Published by Frank Cass, London.〕〔Edward Victor, ("Ghettos and Other Jewish Communities." ) ''Judaica Philatelic''. Accessed June 20, 2011.〕

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