The horrors of war in a unique images.
A German soldier radio operator, photographer, Willy Georg (Willy Georg) in the summer of 1941, being in Warsaw, illegally sneaked into the ghetto and filmed on their “Leica” four film. The fifth film and camera were confiscated by a military patrol during the arrest. Fortunately, hidden in the pockets of four films has survived to the present day.
1. Dealer Newspapers at work.
2. A young Jewish woman in the crowd.
3. Street booksellers.
4. Passerby.
5. Street vendor.
6. Unconscious at the window.
7. A street beggar.
8. Trade of firewood per kilo.
9. Old men asking for alms on the street.
10. A group of women with baskets on the street of the Warsaw ghetto.
11. An elderly Jew in the street of the Warsaw ghetto.
12. The corpse of the resident of the Warsaw ghetto, lying on the sidewalk.
13. Two women selling on the streets of the Warsaw ghetto.
14. The old man, begging for alms.
15. Tea on the street.
16. Dealers shoes.
17. Vegetable trading stand in the Warsaw ghetto.
18. Exhausted man sitting on the sidewalk.
19. An emaciated child on the sidewalk.
20. Two kids asking for alms on the sidewalk in the Warsaw ghetto.
21. Tea party on the street of the Warsaw ghetto.
22. Street vendors of wood and coal in the Warsaw ghetto.
23. Elderly Jews.
24. Group portrait of inhabitants of the Warsaw ghetto.
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30. A passerby takes the children on the street in the Warsaw ghetto.
31. Traffic in the Warsaw ghetto. In the foreground a horse-carriage and rider.
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