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Photos: The Umschlagplatz
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This memorial marks the Umschlagplatz, the deportation site for residents of the Warsaw Ghetto. ![]()
The Umschlagplatz is located in Warsaw on Stawki Street. ![]()
The black band in the white wall suggests the pattern of a Jewish ritual prayer shawl. ![]()
Over the entrance rests a tombstone-shaped lintel. In Jewish symbolism a broken tree symbolizes death. Here a forest of broken trees represent the death of an entire community. ![]()
Inside the memorial, 400 first names representing the victims are engraved on a wall. ![]()
The memorial is designed as an area for teaching or contemplation. ![]()
A tree (a symbol of hope) is framed in the narrow opening of the rear wall. ![]()
Four plaques (in Polish, Yiddish, Hebrew, and English) proclaim: Along this path of suffering and death over 300,000 Jews were driven in 1942-1943 from the Warsaw Ghetto to the gas chambers of the Nazi extermination camps.
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