Warsaw Rebellion
By April 1943 there were only about 69,000 Jews left from the 350,000 population of the Ghetto. These Jews knew about the death camps and actively resisted the Germans. This became known as the Warsaw rebelion. On April 19, 1943, the 14th of Nisan, under the command of Jurgen Stroop, the Germans began the clearing out of the remaining Jews in the Ghetto: those who were hiding and those who were fighting. About 13,000 Jews were killed and the remaining 56,000 were sent to their deaths at the Treblinka concentration camp.
We put the key word 14th of Nisan against the key word Warsaw Ghetto. The probability that a text in the ELS random placement text population would have as small an area table as the one produced by the Torah text is 271/1,000. We added the word rebellion. The probability that a text in the ELS random placement text population would have as small an area table as the one produced by the Torah text is 111.5/1,000. If this were a single isolated result, it would not be interesting, but because it is a supporting table we show this as a matter of interest.
Water and electricity were turned off. Systematically Stroop's troops set fire to the buildings to flush out the Jewish resistance. Tear gas and poison gas was used to flush out the Jewish resistance fighters from their makeshift bunkers.
We put the key word is burned against Warsaw Ghetto. The probability that a text in the ELS random placement text population would have as small an area table as the one produced by the Torah text is 116/1,000. If this were a single isolated result, it would not be interesting, but because it is a supporting table, we show this as a matter of interest.
By 6 May 1943, Stroop was finished. The Warsaw Ghetto was burned out and in complete ruins. The last of the resistance fighters were either killed or put on a train to the death camp of Treblinka.
We put the key word is destroyed against the key word Warsaw Ghetto. The probability that a text in the ELS random placement text population would produce a table as small an area as the table produced by the Torah text is 17.5/10,000.
To mark his victory, Stroop ordered the destruction of the Great Warsaw Synagogue.