1936-1941 HOLOCAUST Movie POSTER Krakow GHETTO - SYNAGOGUE Jewish KRAKOV FILM


1936-1941 HOLOCAUST Movie POSTER Krakow GHETTO - SYNAGOGUE Jewish KRAKOV FILM

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1936-1941 HOLOCAUST Movie POSTER Krakow GHETTO - SYNAGOGUE Jewish KRAKOV FILM:
$145.00



DESCRIPTION : Here for sale is an ORIGINAL advertising GIANT PHOTOGRAPHED beautifuly designed THEATREPOSTER which was published ca 10 years ago by the JEWISH ISAAC SYNAGOGUE (Synagoga Izaaka ) inthe JEWISH DISTRICT of KAZIMIERZ KRAKOW POLAND ( Krakov ,Cracow, Cracaw ) to advertise the projection of two documentary MOVIES - FILMS regarding the HOLOCAUST of the POLISH JEWRY , Specificaly the JEWS of KRAKOW . The two films are : \" Kazimierz (Jewish quarter in Krakow), 1936 \" which was filmed in 1936 and \" The REMOVAL toCRACOW GHETTO - 1941 \" An amazing documentary which was filmed by the NAZIS. Printed on thick chromo.The GIANT poster SIZE is around 28\" x 40\" . Very good condition. ( Please look at scan for actual AS IS images ) Poster will be sent rolled in a special protective rigid sealed tube.AUTHENTICITY :The posteris fullyguaranteed ORIGINAL fromKRAKOW POLAND, The ORIGINAL OFFICIALtheatre FILMPOSTER , It is NOT a reproduction or a recently made reprint or an immitation ,Itholds alife long GUARANTEE for itsAUTHENTICITY and ORIGINALITY.

PAYMENTS : Payment method accepted : Paypal.

SHIPPING : Shipp worldwide via registeredairmail is $18 . Poster will be sent rolled in a special protective rigid sealed tube. Will be sent inside a protective envelope . Handling within 3-5 days after payment. Estimated duration 14 Kraków Ghetto was one of five major, metropolitan Jewishghettos created by Nazi Germany in the new GeneralGovernment territory (Generalgouvernement) during the Germanoccupation of Poland in World War II. It was created for the purpose ofexploitation, terror, and persecution of local Polish Jews as well as thestaging area for separating the \"able workers\" from those who wouldlater be deemed unworthy of life. The Ghetto was liquidated between June 1942and March 1943, with most of its inhabitants sent to Belzec extermination campand Płaszówlabor camp and exterminated also at Auschwitz concentration camp.At the start of World War II, there were 60,000 Jews living in Cracow,one-fourth of the entire population. The German occupation began on September6, 1939. The Germans dismantled the Jewish community organization and appointeda Judenrat to administer to Jewish affairs. An order was given in April 1940for Jews to evacuate Cracow within four months. In that period, 35,000 Jewsleft the city and 15,000 were allowed to remain. Cracow became the capital ofNazi-occupied Poland. In March 1941, a ghetto was built and housed 20,000 Jews,including 6,000 Jews from neighboring communities. Deportations began in June1942; 5,000 Jews were sent to the Belzec death camp. In October 1942, 6,000Jews were deported to Belzec. Patients at the hospital, residents of the oldage home and 300 children at the orphanage were killed in the aktion. Anotherseveral hundred Jews were put to death in the ghetto itself. The Jewish CombatOrganization was active in organizing resistance in the ghetto. A Zionistresistance group, Akiva, and a leftist group, joined together to form the ZOB.Their group ceased to function after the ghetto was liquidated and theremaining Jews were sent to the Plaszow labor camp in March 1943. In theZablocie district of Cracow, Oscar Schindler had a factory, which he used tosave 1,098 Jews from Plaszow. His factory became a subcamp of the Nazi concentrationcamp system. He paid the German Reich for their labor. The film, Schindler’sList, was filmed on site in the Cracow ghetto.




1936-1941 HOLOCAUST Movie POSTER Krakow GHETTO - SYNAGOGUE Jewish KRAKOV FILM:
$145.00

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