Albert Reeder > In Krakow the Ryner Glowny or the market squar was laid down in 1257.  Krakow is the only large city in Poland that was not totally destroyed by the Nazis.
Albert Reeder > Krakow >  Baptismal fount where he was baptized
Albert Reeder > Krakow >  A portrait of the Pope when he was but a child
Albert Reeder > At the end of the tour we talked to this man who was a survivor of the camp.  He was just in his mid teens when he was liberated.  He was there on the date his parents were killed.
Albert Reeder > Krakow >  This part of Auschwwitz was previously a Polish Prison
Albert Reeder > Krakow >  This barrack was used as a latrine
Albert Reeder > Krakow >  One of four ports the gas was dropped from
Albert Reeder > Everything was saved to be sent back to Germany.  Here we see thousands of glasses, and these are only the ones the Soviet recovered when they came into the camp.
Albert Reeder > Krakow >  This man was playing for money, he was doing OK
In Krakow the Ryner Glowny or the market squar was laid down in 1257. Krakow is the only large city in Poland that was not totally destroyed by the Nazis.
Albert Reeder > In Krakow the Ryner Glowny or the market squar was laid down in 1257.  Krakow is the only large city in Poland that was not totally destroyed by the Nazis.
In Krakow the Ryner Glowny or the market squar was laid down in 1257. Krakow is the only large city in Poland that was not totally destroyed by the Nazis.
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