Warsaw march commemorates ghetto
Some 700 people marched through the streets of Warsaw to remember the doctors, nurses and other health care workers who gave aid to Jewish ghetto residents during the World War II era. The march began Friday at the monument at the Umschlagplatz, the square where Jews during the German occupation were gathered for deportation to the Treblinka extermination camp. At the hospital building, march participants hung on its fence ribbons with the names of victims of the liquidation of the ghetto.