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#5 An elderly Jewish woman selling her scarce possessions in the street of the ghetto.

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#5 An elderly Jewish woman selling her scarce possessions in the street of the ghetto.

Daily Life in Warsaw Ghetto Which Ceased to Exist During the WWII

#5 An elderly Jewish woman selling her scarce possessions in the street of the ghetto.

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#6 An armband seller making a transaction in the street. Two elderly men on the left trying to sell pieces of rope – almost anything could be a subject of trade to earn money for food.→

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