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The January action in the Warsaw Ghetto, also known as the second liquidation action or January self-defense, was an extermination operation conducted by German occupation forces in the Warsaw Ghetto from 18 to 21 January 1943. Its primary goal was the deportation of approximately 8,000 Jews – mainly those residing illegally in the closed district – to the Treblinka extermination camp. This marked the first deportation action in the ghetto to encounter organized armed resistance from the Jewish resistance movement.
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