Lwów Ghetto
| Lwów Ghetto | |
|---|---|
Hanging of the Lwów Ghetto Judenrat, 1942 | |
| Also known as | German: Ghetto Lemberg |
| Location | Lwów, Zamarstynów (German-occupied Poland) |
| Date | 8 November 1941 to 2 June 1943 |
| Incident type | Imprisonment, mass shootings, forced labor, starvation, forced abortions and sterilization |
| Organizations | SS |
| Camp | Belzec extermination camp Janowska concentration camp |
| Victims | 120,000 Polish Jews |
| Survivors | 823 |
The Lwów Ghetto (German: Ghetto Lemberg; Polish: getto we Lwowie) was a Nazi ghetto in the city of Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine) in the territory of Nazi-administered General Government in German-occupied Poland.
The ghetto, set up in the second half of 1941, was liquidated in June 1943; all its inhabitants who survived prior killings were deported to the Bełżec extermination camp and the Janowska concentration camp.