
Forbidden Photos: Warsaw ghetto in the summer of 1941
• Forbidden Photos: Warsaw ghetto in the summer of 1941
German soldiers-radio operator, photographer Willy Georg (Willy Georg) in the summer of 1941, while in Warsaw, illegally sneaked into the ghetto and filmed its "Leica" four films. Fifth film and the camera had confiscated a military patrol in detention. Fortunately, hidden in the pockets of the four films have survived.


newspapers trader at work.

A young Jew in the crowd.

The street booksellers.

passers-by.

A street vendor.

The man is unconscious at the window.

A street beggar.

Trade weighted wood.

The old people begging on the street.

A group of women with baskets on the streets of the Warsaw ghetto.

An elderly Jew in the streets of the Warsaw ghetto.

The body of a resident of the Warsaw ghetto, lying on the sidewalk.

Two women who sell on the streets of the Warsaw ghetto.

The old man begging for alms.

Tea drinking in the street.

Traders shoes.

Vegetable sales stand in the Warsaw ghetto.

An emaciated man sitting on the sidewalk.

An emaciated child on the sidewalk.

Two children begging on a sidewalk in the Warsaw ghetto.

Tea drinking in the street in the Warsaw ghetto.

Street vendors wood and coal in the Warsaw ghetto.

Elderly Jews.

Group portrait of the inhabitants of the Warsaw ghetto.






Passer takes children on a street in the Warsaw ghetto.

The traffic in the Warsaw ghetto. In the foreground, a hearse horse and cyclist.