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Videos of Galician Towns
- 1939 Poland - Market Day - Jews in occupied Krakow
German Amateur Film. This is a clip from the ROMANO-ARCHIVES' website "Unknown World War 2 in Color"-"WW2 Europe" section.
- Saluting Krakow Jewish
The Jewish ghetto in Kraków (Cracow) was one of the five main ghettos created by the Nazis in the General Government, during their occupation of Poland during World War II. It was a staging point to begin dividing "able workers" from those who would later be deemed worthy of death. Before the war, Kraków was an influential cultural center for the 60,000-80,000 Jews that resided there. The Jewish population was first ghettoized, and later murdered. Major concentration camps near Kraków included Plaszow and the extermination camp of Auschwitz, to which many Polish Jews were sent. Jewish ghetto in Kraków and nearby concentration camps were portrayed in the film Schindler's List. Uploaded by the RelatioNet Project on May 29, 2007
- The Spielberg Jewish Film Archive - Jewish Life in Lvov
1939 Jewish life in Lvov, Poland, on the eve of World War II.
- Jews and the Jewish Cemetery in Tarnobrzeg (video)
Created by the students of the Tarnobrzeg high school to honor the Jewish community which lived in Tarnobrzeg before WWII. Tedeusz Zych, the cemetery keeper of the Tarnobrzeg Jewish cemetery, was interviewed as well as other townspeople who remember the Jewish community. Lively Klezmer music plays in the background.
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