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Major Jewish Ghettos
| Ghetto |
Country |
Population |
| Amsterdam |
Netherlands |
100,000 |
| Bedzin |
Poland |
27,000 |
| Bialystok |
Poland |
35,000 to 50,000 |
| Budapest |
Hungary |
70,000 |
| Chernovtsy |
Romania |
50,000 |
| Grodno |
Poland |
25,000 |
| Kovno/Kaunas |
Lithuania |
40,000 |
| Kraków |
Poland |
19,000 |
| Lida |
Belorussia |
9000 |
| Liepaja |
Latvia |
7400 |
| Lódz |
Poland |
205,000 |
| Lublin |
Poland |
34,000 |
| Lvov |
Ukraine |
110,000 |
| Minsk |
Belorussia |
100,000 |
| Mir |
Belorussia |
2500 |
| Novogrudok |
Belorussia |
6000 |
| Radom |
Poland |
30,000 |
| Riga |
Latvia |
43,000 |
| Salonika |
Greece |
56,000 |
| Shanghai* |
China |
10,000 |
| Ternopol |
Ukraine |
12,500 |
| Theresienstadt |
Czechoslovakia |
90,000 |
| Vitebsk |
Belorussia |
16,000 |
| Vilna |
Lithuania |
41,000 |
| Warsaw |
Poland |
400,000 to 500,000 |
| *The
ghetto was administered by the Japanese occupational government with
the assistance of the Jewish welfare organization. |
Source: The Holocaust Chronicle |
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