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(34 Matches)- RG-07.02.01, Biuletyn Glownej Komisji Badania Zbrodni Hitlerowskich W Polsce
- RG-07.03.07, Przyczynek Do Znajomosci Stosunkow Demograficznych Wsrod Ludnosci Zydowskiej
- RG-07.03.18, Ruch Podziemny w Ghettach i Obozach (Underground Movement in the Ghettos and Camps)
- RG-110.06, Postal receipt from Eli Kogau in Warsaw, to Teichtahall in Krakow, 29 November 1940
- RG-110.36, Postcard from Jan Terlaga in Krakow, to Towarzystwo Central in Waraw, March 16, 1942
- RG-13.207, a letter to Kuehl from Herman Lenteschik, Zuerich, 1944
- RG-13.71, Report of a Krakow Jewish support organization, 1944
- RG-23.23.01, Cracow ghetto, entrance
- RG-23.23.02, A Cracow streetcar worker hanging a sign separating Jewish and non-Jewish passengers
- RG-23.23.03, A decree evicting certain categories of Jews from Cracow, issued by Governor of Cracow district Otto Wachter, February 1941, Poland
- RG-23.23.04, A Jewish family before deportation from the Cracow ghetto, Poland, 1941-1943
- RG-23.23.05, Cracow ghetto, a Jewish couple on a street, Poland, ca 1941
- RG-23.23.06, Cracow ghetto, belongings of the deportees to the Belzec death camp are left on the street, March 1943
- RG-23.23.07, Cracow ghetto, elderly Jewish men, completing forced labor, 1941-1943
- RG-23.23.08, Cracow ghetto, hostages, ca 1943
- RG-23.23.09, Cracow ghetto, Jewish policemen, second from the right, Simcha Spiro, head of the Jewish police, ca 1941.
- RG-23.23.10, Cracow ghetto, Jews are deported from the ghetto
- RG-23.23.11, Cracow, a sign at the public park, Jews are not allowed, in Polish and German, 1939-1945
- RG-23.23.12, Cracow, Poland, Jews are being deported, in the Sukienice Square, ca 1940
- RG-23.23.13, Decree establishing a ghetto in Cracow, Poland, March 1941.
- RG-23.23.14, Deportation of Jews from the Cracow ghetto, ca 1943
- RG-23.23.16, Dolek Liebeskind and Shimshon Draenger, members of the Jewish resistance in the Cracow ghetto, Poland, 1941-1943
- RG-23.23.17, Three elderly Jewish people near the entrance of the Cracow ghetto, German military policeman directs traffic, ca 1940
- RG-23.23.17, Three elderly Jewish people near the entrance of the Cracow ghetto, German military policeman directs traffic, ca 1940
- RG-23.23.19, Kazimierz, a Jewish community in Cracow, taking possessions to the ghetto, ca 1941
- RG-23.23.20, Ordinance issued by Otto Wechter, Governor of the District of Cracow, regarding the eviction of some Jews from Cracow, 1941
- RG-23.23.21, Performance in the Cracow ghetto, German officer and a Jewish policeman sits in the front row
- RG-23.23.22, Gazeta Zydowska, 1940-1941, Cracow
- RG-46.01.14, Cracow, entrance to the ghetto
- RG-67.58, USHMM, Oskar Schindler with his horse on the grounds of the Emalia enamelworks in Krakow-Zablocie
- RG-72.02.05, Postcard from Marien Hersig in Krakow to Ms. Austern in La Chaux de Fonds Switzerland, 24 February 1942
- RG-72.10.103, Postcard from the Judenrat in Krakow to Genova, Italy, written to Gustavo Kreh, 23 October 1941
- RG-72.16.18, Postcard sent from the Judenrat in Siedliszcze to R. Abrahamer in Krakow, 19 June 1941
- RG-72.16.21, Envelope sent from the Judenrat in Nowy Sacz in Poland to the charcoal distribution office in Krakow, 30 August 1940
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