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Photos: Life in Other Ghettos
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The Lvov ghetto, shown here in the spring of 1942, was established in late 1941. ![]()
The Lvov ghetto also included some houses. Lvov is a city in the Ukraine about 250 miles southeast of Warsaw, Poland. ![]()
Close-up of a child working at a machine in a Kovno ghetto workshop. ![]()
A German policeman checks the identification papers of Jews in the Krakow ghetto. ![]()
A group of Jews chop furniture to use as fuel in the Krakow ghetto. ![]()
Three elderly Jews walk arm-in-arm through the streets of Krakow during the final liquidation action of the ghetto. ![]()
Jews wait in line on a street corner in the Krakow ghetto. The sign in Polish reads, "Souvenirs from Krakow." ![]()
View of the arched entrance to the Krakow ghetto. ![]()
A typical room in a ghetto. ![]()
By order of the governor, K. G. Wächter, on March 3, 1941, the Jewish population in Krakow was forced to move to the ghetto. ![]()
Some Ghetto wall made of barbed wire running down the center of a street.
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