Ghettoization became a common process of concetration of the Jewish population in the German-occupied Eastern territories. German authorities percieved ghettoization as the means of gaining control over the Jewish population until the further decision with regard to the fate of Jews would be taken by the central Nazi authorities.
	RG-38.01, Mukacevo Ghetto
	 
	RG-38.01.01, Ghetto Scenes, five original photographs, date taken 4 April 1944. The photographs depict a watchtower; two of a sign announcing the border of a ghetto in German and Polish; a street scene; and women picking up something near a building
	 
	RG-38.01.02, Ghetto Scenes, five original photographs. The pictures are the same as RG-38.01.01; however, all the pictures are in black and white, the file is in landscape and it has a caption
	 
	RG-38.02, Włoclawek Ghetto
	 
	RG-38.02.01, 10 photographs, Wloclawek, Poland, 1942. Jews forced into a ghetto, street scenes
	 
	RG-38.02.02, 4 photographs, Evacuation of ghetto in Wloclawek to Chelmno
	 
	RG-38.02.03, 4 photographs of Wloclawek, Poland. Jews are being forced into or evacuated from the ghetto. Street scenes in 1942. Same four photographs as RG-38.02.02; however, they are landscape, all in black and white and cropped, without writing on them
	 
	RG-38.03, Białystok Ghetto
	 
	RG-38.03.01, Bialystok Ghetto, photograph of ruins
	 
	RG-38.03.02, Bialystok Ghetto, a man leaning on a memorial in memory of the 60,000 Jewish brothers of Bialystok
	 
	RG-38.03.03, Bialystok Ghetto, photocopy of San Gabriel Tribune article “Survivors Refuse to Forget”
	 
	RG-38.04, Cherna Kapulkina Papers, Polotsk, Belorussia, USSR
	 
	nvelope. An envelope that contained a letter on a folded page. Language: Russian
	 
	 
	RG-38.04.02, Letter on plain paper. This is presumably the letter that was contained in the envelope in RG-38.04.01. The letter is four pages long. Language: Russian
	 
	RG-38.04.03, Letter folded into a triangle. A letter folded into a triangle and addressed. Language: Russian
	 
	RG-38.04.04, Photograph, Minkovich Kapulkin Pesya, 1915-1941
	 
	RG-38.04.05, Photograph, Chaya Kapulkin, 1886-1941
	 RG-38.04.06, Cherna Kapulkina Papers, Photograph, Mendel Kapulkin, 1924-1941
 Author: staff