
Warsaw Ghetto boundary marker
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The Warsaw Ghetto boundary marker is a monument in Warsaw, Poland, marking the perimeter of the former Warsaw Ghetto. Established in 2008, these markers consist of 21 boundary stones placed at key locations across the city to commemorate the history of the Holocaust and World War II.
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Each boundary stone includes inscriptions with historical information and a map showing the ghetto's boundaries. The markers are made of granite and are strategically placed along sidewalks and streets in Warsaw. Accessible by public transport, these monuments provide educational insights into the Holocaust and are situated near other significant historical sites in the city.









