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Essay heading: Jewish Ghetto in Venice, Italy
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Many Jews chose to continue to live in the ghetto, but the wealthy Jews left to live in other parts of the city. Before the second world war, there were still 1300 Jews living in the Ghetto. Of those, 289 were deported by the Nazi's, and only seven returned. On a wall in the campo, opposite the museum, bronze reliefs were set up in 1979 n memory of Jewish war victims, many of who were deported to concentration camps in Germany... displayed 300 characters
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On a wall in the campo, opposite the museum, bronze reliefs were set up in 1979 n memory of Jewish war victims, many of who were deported to concentration camps in Germany. A hospice for the elderly here was founded in 1890. Venice is the only Italian city where one can find an intact ghetto that has remained unchanged since its founding... displayed next 300 characters
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