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View of the wooden and barbed wire fence that separated the Lodz ghetto from the rest of the city (probably taken from Zgierska Street). Signs forbidding entrance to Poles and Germans were posted at all entrances to the ghetto.

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    View of the wooden and barbed wire fence that separated the Lodz ghetto from the rest of the city (probably taken from Zgierska Street). Signs forbidding entrance to Poles and Germans were posted at all entrances to the ghetto.
    View of the wooden and barbed wire fence that separated the Lodz ghetto from the rest of the city (probably taken from Zgierska Street).  Signs forbidding entrance to Poles and Germans were posted at all entrances to the ghetto.

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    View of the wooden and barbed wire fence that separated the Lodz ghetto from the rest of the city (probably taken from Zgierska Street). Signs forbidding entrance to Poles and Germans were posted at all entrances to the ghetto.
    Date
    1940 - 1941
    Locale
    Lodz, [Lodz] Poland
    Variant Locale
    Litzmannstadt
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Frank Morgens (Mieczyslaw Morgenstern)

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    Photo Source
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Frank Morgens (Mieczyslaw Morgenstern)

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    2001-12-06 00:00:00
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