Question
In 1943, the Baedeker Guide published its guide to this place, where a historian noted that a “shed where dozens of corpses lie awaiting burial is particularly popular” among tourists. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this place, many of whose residents were sent to Treblinka. After an unsuccessful Jewish uprising, this area of the Polish capital was destroyed.
ANSWER: Warsaw Ghetto [or Warschauer Ghetto; or getto warszawskie]
[10h] This Polish historian created what became the Oneg Shabbat archive after he began secretly hiding archival materials underground and in milk cans in the Warsaw Ghetto. He was shot after being given up hiding in Poland.
ANSWER: Emanuel Ringelblum
[10m] A mass deportation deflated Oneg Shabbat hopes shortly after they successfully smuggled archival materials to a radio station in this city. A man used the nickname Lord Haw-Haw to create pro-Nazi broadcasts in this city.
ANSWER: London
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