The Łódź Ghetto, one of the largest Jewish ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe, saw the suffering of approximately 200,000 Jews. By the end of its existence in 1944, only about 7,000 survivors remained, most of whom were liberated by Soviet forces. The majority of the ghetto's inhabitants were deported to extermination camps, particularly Auschwitz.
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