When Podgoze district Krakow' became the site of the Jewish Ghetto for Krakow's huge Jewish population, many Germans set up businesses in the area in an attempt to profit from the Nazi invasion of Poland. Oskar Schindler was such a man, but in the end he came to save the lives of over 1,100 Jews that worked in his factory, often at great risk to his own life and at personal expense.
Schindler's desk |
Entrance |
Factory Beyond now a museum 2010 |
Plaque on the original ghetto wall |
East German Trabant The Taebant became an infamous symbol of Communism |
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