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167 items in this album on 9 pages.

Ruins in Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939Victims of German aerial attacks, Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939
Ruins in Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939Victims of German aerial attacks, Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939
View of US Consulate, Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939Waclawa Jadziak and her daughter Janina starting their trek out of Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939
View of US Consulate, Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939Waclawa Jadziak and her daughter Janina starting their trek out of Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939
Wall damaged by bullets, Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939Firefighting in the ball room of the Royal Castle, Warsaw, Poland, 17 Sep 1939
Wall damaged by bullets, Warsaw, Poland, Sep 1939Firefighting in the ball room of the Royal Castle, Warsaw, Poland, 17 Sep 1939
The Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland burning after being hit by German shellfire, 17 Sep 1939Members of a Polish Army anti-aircraft crew posing with their Ckm wz.30 machine gun, Warsaw, Sep 1939
The Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland burning after being hit by German shellfire, 17 Sep 1939Members of a Polish Army anti-aircraft crew posing with their Ckm wz.30 machine gun, Warsaw, Sep 1939
Walther von Brauchitsch and Adolf Hitler at a victory parade, Warsaw, Poland, 5 Oct 1939Refugees returning to Warsaw, Poland, late 1939
Walther von Brauchitsch and Adolf Hitler at a victory parade, Warsaw, Poland, 5 Oct 1939Refugees returning to Warsaw, Poland, late 1939
Ruins of the Royal Castle of Warsaw, Poland, 1939, photo 1 of 2Ruins of the Royal Castle of Warsaw, Poland, 1939, photo 2 of 2
Ruins of the Royal Castle of Warsaw, Poland, 1939, photo 1 of 2Ruins of the Royal Castle of Warsaw, Poland, 1939, photo 2 of 2
Adam Czerniaków in a meeting with a German official, Warsaw, Poland, 1939-1942Adam Czerniaków in his office in the Warsaw ghetto, Poland, 1939-1942; note German officer in background
Adam Czerniaków in a meeting with a German official, Warsaw, Poland, 1939-1942Adam Czerniaków in his office in the Warsaw ghetto, Poland, 1939-1942; note German officer in background
Destroyed Fryderyk Chopin Monument from the Royal Baths Park in Warsaw, Poland, 1940Polish Jews being gathered by German police as forced laborers, near St. Anne
Destroyed Fryderyk Chopin Monument from the Royal Baths Park in Warsaw, Poland, 1940Polish Jews being gathered by German police as forced laborers, near St. Anne's Church on Krakowskie Przedmiescie Street, Warsaw, Poland, Mar 1940
A freshly-constructed wall across a street in the city center defines the boundary of the Warsaw Ghetto for the city’s approximately 500,000 Jews, 20 Dec 1940.Polish civilians being rounded up in Warsaw, Poland, 1942; the building in the background later became Spanish Embassy on Mysliwiecka Street
A freshly-constructed wall across a street in the city center defines the boundary of the Warsaw Ghetto for the city’s approximately 500,000 Jews, 20 Dec 1940.Polish civilians being rounded up in Warsaw, Poland, 1942; the building in the background later became Spanish Embassy on Mysliwiecka Street
Arrested Jewish department heads of the Brauer helmet factory, Warsaw, Poland, shortly after 1700 hours on 24 Apr 1943, photo 1 of 2Arrested Jewish department heads of the Brauer helmet factory, Warsaw, Poland, shortly after 1700 hours on 24 Apr 1943, photo 2 of 2
Arrested Jewish department heads of the Brauer helmet factory, Warsaw, Poland, shortly after 1700 hours on 24 Apr 1943, photo 1 of 2Arrested Jewish department heads of the Brauer helmet factory, Warsaw, Poland, shortly after 1700 hours on 24 Apr 1943, photo 2 of 2

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