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Ferdinand Catlos at the Tadeusz Kosciuszko monument in Sanok, southern Poland, circa late Sep 1940Polish Jews being gathered by German police as forced laborers, near St. AnneDestroyed Adam Mickiewicz Monument at the Main Market Square, Old Town, Kraków, Poland, 17 Aug 1940German occupation administration destroying Adam Mickiewicz Monument in Kraków, Poland, 17 Aug 1940
Ferdinand Catlos at the Tadeusz Kosciuszko monument in Sanok, southern Poland, circa late Sep 1940Polish Jews being gathered by German police as forced laborers, near St. Anne's Church on Krakowskie Przedmiescie Street, Warsaw, Poland, Mar 1940Destroyed Adam Mickiewicz Monument at the Main Market Square, Old Town, Kraków, Poland, 17 Aug 1940German occupation administration destroying Adam Mickiewicz Monument in Kraków, Poland, 17 Aug 1940
A freshly-constructed wall across a street in the city center defines the boundary of the Warsaw Ghetto for the city’s approximately 500,000 Jews, 20 Dec 1940.SS guards marching at the warehouse barracks (Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941
A freshly-constructed wall across a street in the city center defines the boundary of the Warsaw Ghetto for the city’s approximately 500,000 Jews, 20 Dec 1940.SS guards marching at the warehouse barracks ('Bauhof'), at Auschwitz I, Oswiecim, occupied Poland, 1941Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941
Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Adolf Hitler inspecting battleship Bismarck with Admiral Günther Lutjens and Captain Ernst Lindemann, Gdynia (Gotenhafen), occupied Poland, 5 May 1941, photo 1 of 2
Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Two German soldiers in Lublin, Poland, May 1941Adolf Hitler inspecting battleship Bismarck with Admiral Günther Lutjens and Captain Ernst Lindemann, Gdynia (Gotenhafen), occupied Poland, 5 May 1941, photo 1 of 2
Adolf Hitler inspecting battleship Bismarck with Admiral Günther Lutjens and Captain Ernst Lindemann, Gdynia (Gotenhafen), occupied Poland, 5 May 1941, photo 2 of 2Adolf Hitler inspecting battleship Bismarck with Captain Ernst Lindemann, Gdynia (Gotenhafen), occupied Poland, 5 May 1941Hitler Youth Hour of Commemoration in front of the Town Hall in Tomaszow, occupied Poland, 11 May 1941Victims of Soviet NKVD, Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine), early Jul 1941
Adolf Hitler inspecting battleship Bismarck with Admiral Günther Lutjens and Captain Ernst Lindemann, Gdynia (Gotenhafen), occupied Poland, 5 May 1941, photo 2 of 2Adolf Hitler inspecting battleship Bismarck with Captain Ernst Lindemann, Gdynia (Gotenhafen), occupied Poland, 5 May 1941Hitler Youth Hour of Commemoration in front of the Town Hall in Tomaszow, occupied Poland, 11 May 1941Victims of Soviet NKVD, Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine), early Jul 1941
Aerial photo of Sobibór, occupied Poland, 30 Sep 1941; photo taken by German Luftwaffe personnelA Christmas tree standing in front of Block 15 in Auschwitz I Concentration Camp, date unknownChaim Rumkowski tasting soup made at a public kitchen in the Lódz ghetto, Poland, 1939-1944German troops rounding up Polish civilians, Bydgoszcz or Warsaw, Poland, 1942
Aerial photo of Sobibór, occupied Poland, 30 Sep 1941; photo taken by German Luftwaffe personnelA Christmas tree standing in front of Block 15 in Auschwitz I Concentration Camp, date unknownChaim Rumkowski tasting soup made at a public kitchen in the Lódz ghetto, Poland, 1939-1944German troops rounding up Polish civilians, Bydgoszcz or Warsaw, Poland, 1942

322 items in this album on 17 pages.



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