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Once a vibrant center for Jewish culture, the Kazimierz ghetto in the Polish city of Krakow was devastated during World War II. Most of its residents were killed and its buildings razed.
A fragment of the ghetto wall is located at Limanowskiego Street in Krakow. On Tuesday morning, the inscription “whores Jews, get the f**k out of Poland” was found on the wall alongside a ...
‘Before the war, more than 68,000 Jews lived in Kraków,’ intoned our guide Bartek, looking mournfully around the crumbling ghetto square. ‘Now there are just 150.’ As the last syllables ...
The districts of Kazimierz and Podgórze in Kraków host some of the most ... and the eventual creation of a ghetto in Kraków, which the house sits on the border of. Created by the artistic group Broken ...
“While I was extremely upset to see the hateful graffiti on the ghetto wall, especially on Rosh Hashana, the quick reaction by the city and the police reminded me why Krakow is such a good place ...