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Krakw, 1935. Chaja Tendler from Skala (on the right) with her friends.

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Krakw-Podgrze, 11 Limanowski Street, 1936. This is the paramedical-barber shop of my grandfather Jakub Kraus. Beside my grandfather, supported by a cane, stands my school chum R...

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Ozjasz Kosches with his wife and sons. Krakw, 1904. Ozjasz Kosches, born in 1851, a merchant who reads, writes, and speaks both Polish and Yiddish, is listed in the 1890 Krakw c...

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Dora Kraus with her son Józef and his Polish nursemaid. Krakow, 1917.

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View of a street in the Kazimierz quarter of Kraków.

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View of a street in the Kazimierz quarter of Kraków.

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View of a street in the Kazimierz quarter of Kraków.

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View of a street in the Kazimierz quarter of Kraków.

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View of a corner of streets in the Kazimierz quarter of Kraków. Salomon Silbigers store is visible on the left, next to a butcher shop.

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General view of a street in the Kazimierz quarter of Kraków.

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A group of Hassidic Jews walks in the street of Kazimierz, the Jewish neighborhood of Kraków.

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Two German soldiers publicly humiliate a religious Jew, by cutting off his sidelocks.

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Identification photograph of Tina Rawicz, a young Jewish woman.

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This was a friend of Adam Garmulewicz, my father. They served together in the non-commissioned officers school of the Fifth Heavy Artillery Regiment in Krakw. During the occupat...

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A round-up of Jews in the Podgrski Market, Cracow. Photograph by Jzef Seweryn.

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A round-up of Jews in the Podgrski Market, Cracow. Photograph by Jzef Seweryn

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Józef Seweryn as a business school student, Krakow, 1930s.

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On the reverse: A souvenir of the school excursion to Krakow. Queen Jadwiga Elementary School in Ldz, October 2,1935. In the first row, second from right, sits Rubinsztein; thir...

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On the reverse: Auntie Cecia with Uncle Albert, Director of the Malopolska Bank in Krakw. They were related to the Abranowicz family.

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Krakow. The Kazimierz district, Krakowska Street. March 1941. Jews being taken to the ghetto in Podgrze district.

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Chana Gross, ne Perlberger, born 1897 in Wieliczka.After she got married, Chana lived in Krakow. She was very intelligent and liked by the goyim for her tact in her personal lif...

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Jacek Goldman and his sister Wanda. Krakw, 1924. My mother Wanda Meloch (nee Goldman) was killed in Bialystok after the Germans invaded in the summer of 1941. Jacek left the War...

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