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1. the wide-walled ghetto of war
2. After a quick ride through what the locals called the Hill District, formerly a ghetto section of Anglo Pittsburgh, they reached the station at the base of The Bluff
3. Leon Uris"s magnificent novel of the Nazis stamping out of the Warsaw Ghetto, while the Soviets waited patiently on the far side of the Vistula
4. John Hersey"s novel concerning the Warsaw Ghetto
5. Need we admit more than that the Nazis finally overcame the heroic efforts of the Ghetto warrens to survive, on approximately 300 calories per day? And all the while, the Soviet army waited on the east bank of the Vistula
6. In early October 1942, the ghetto was liquidated and the Germans sent all remaining five thousand Jews to Treblinka
7. The Germans left approximately two hundred Jews behind to dismantle the ghetto and clean the area
8. Suddenly somebody blurted out, “Go to the ghetto where they will take care of you
9. convince everyone that they’re still the same, still ghetto, down
10. I could still hear Coughman and Blacklung cackling in the quiet hallways as I walked away, along with Cassandra and Anna’s ghetto fabulous vernacular
11. He was strolling nonchalantly with a roll of linoleum under one arm and a ghetto blaster playing his cassette of, “The Message“ in his other hand
12. Then he walked closer to me and quietly asked, “Who’s the old man with the ghetto blaster?”
13. Does anyone really believe that allowing public money to pay for schoolbooks in a religious school, as it does in secular schools ,is the “establishment” of a religion? If the books were distributed impartially among schools of different denominations, which one would have been “established?” Does providing vouchers to send children to a private religious school rather than a dismal ghetto public school violate the establishment clause?
14. It was a tiny publishing house in the basement of a brownstone, run by the Kisters, who had owned a large publishing house in Warsaw and had escaped from the Warsaw Ghetto
15. Thirdly, it is important to note that Spinoza could not have had any impact on the outside world if he had lived in a ghetto
16. The Jews of the ghetto would not have trusted the Nazi or Hungarian rulers
17. So I guess a ghetto Santa would be the appropriate term
18. As he was hit by the car, a cassette tape shot out of his ghetto blaster and landed at my feet
19. Joseph strolled around the streets of Warsaw and saw for himself the Jewish Ghetto that had been set up
20. They roamed through the Prague ghetto, one of the oldest in Europe, crossed the Vltava by the Charles Bridge, roamed tiny backstreets and breathed history in the famous Hradcany Castle, Harry discovered much about the attractive young woman
21. Next thing they’ll be imitating motorcycles and motorbikes and ghetto blasters and car alarms and cell phones and what have you
22. those of the ghetto
23. For one thing the situation there was a lot more delicate, with a crowded Jewish ghetto and the Polish population in general at the mercy of a ruthless German occupation force that would not hesitate for an instant in extracting a bloody revenge from defenseless civilians if attacked by the Time Patrol
24. “What if the Germans try to starve the ghetto into submission?”
25. Be advised that we are about to attack massively the Germans in Warsaw and that my robots will very soon start clearing the Ghetto of all the Germans in and around it
26. It should be safe for Jews to walk the streets of the Ghetto at leisure in less than two hours
27. Appearing in quick succession along Gesia Street, twenty big and powerful Point Defense Robots, along with 740 combat robots, then split up and spread inside and around the Jewish Ghetto, following the general guidance from the TROJAN Team’s command post
28. The PDRs took fixed positions along the outer perimeter of the Ghetto, each provided close protection by ten robots, with the task of interdicting all the avenues of approach to the Ghetto to the Germans
29. Two hundred other robots spaced themselves along the outside of the ten-foot wall erected by the Germans to cut the Ghetto off from the rest of Warsaw, while 300 more robots actively searched and hunted down any German unlucky enough to be inside at that time
30. Germans, shocked and stunned, to contend with the two scoutships and the 820 PDRs and combat robots left behind to defend the Jewish Ghetto
31. The Judenrat was tasked by the Germans to run the day-to-day administration of the Ghetto and enforce via the Jewish Ghetto police their rules and directives
32. Jack noticed that the man was obviously better nourished than the other Jews he had seen up to now in the Ghetto
33. In compensation, the Time Patrol will provide emergency food and medical aid to the inhabitants of the Ghetto
34. Third, there will now be free circulation between the Ghetto and the rest of Warsaw
35. Who will feed the people of the Ghetto and administer the distribution of services and goods, if not the Jewish Council?”
36. “The Time Patrol will work directly with the self-help organizations of the Ghetto and the soup kitchens in feeding and caring for the population of the Ghetto
37. Leaving the Jewish Council building, Jack decided to walk this time, in order to have a better feel for the atmosphere of the Ghetto
38. Taking Zelazna Street and going north along the wall that enclosed the Ghetto, he soon crossed the footbridge linking the southern and northern parts of the Ghetto
39. Is it true that the Germans have been chased out of the Ghetto?”
40. By the multiple bullet impacts on them, he guessed that they had been killed by some of the robots that had swept through the Ghetto
41. “The Germans have started firing randomly with mortars on the Ghetto
42. “My God! Is this why your Time Patrol decided to help us in the Ghetto?” Asked Zivia
43. One of the two Jewish fighters who stayed in the Time Patrol command post to act as couriers inside the Ghetto had just awakened him in his apartment, located in the building just across the rear courtyard
44. While the Jews of the Ghetto have already accepted to assist the Jewish survivors, I will need someone from your side with enough resources in terms of transportation, shelter and medical care to assist the Catholic survivors
45. A ship with the first shipment of survivors should arrive in about an hour in Muranowski Square, at the northeast edge of the Ghetto
46. Fernand landed his small machine besides a large modular shelter set up near a row of cargo containers lined up along the perimeter wall of the Ghetto
47. That steady supply of extra food was doing a huge difference these days for the people of the Ghetto, who were now able to slowly recover from months of starvation
48. I never thought that some people would be capable of the level of cruelty I have witnessed here against the Jews of the Ghetto
49. Can you blame them for refusing to move out? Besides, many of the houses of the Ghetto belonged to catholic Poles before the Germans started cramming the Jews in here
50. twenty minutes later, over a thousand Jewish residents of the Ghetto had arrived and stood along the periphery of the square