The secret photos taken inside the Łódź ghetto
Mendel Grossman's photographs from the Łódź ghetto are a visual record of Nazi atrocities against Jews during the Holocaust, including the photographer's family members. Grossman hid over ten thousand negatives in tin cans, hoping they would later be found. He died during a death march at the age of 32. Today, these black and white photos serve as a haunting testimony of what took place in the Łódź ghetto.

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There Was No Escape (Łódź Ghetto)

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The French town that saved Jewish children during the Holocaust

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Er fotografierte das Vernichtungslager in Aktion | Terra X

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The Lodz Ghetto | Yad Vashem

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The Heartbreaking Truth About Anne Frank

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After the holocaust | SLICE EXPERTS

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Signs of Life and Humanity in the Lodz Ghetto

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The Lodz Ghetto. Fotoamator, Photographer (1998).

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Litzmannstadt Ghetto

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The Lodz Ghetto and the Kriminalpolizei: Jews, Neighbors, and Perpetrators in the Holocaust

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A Rare Look Inside Auschwitz’s Restricted Areas

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Nazi Torture of The Most Beautiful Jewish Girl at Auschwitz: P2

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Surviving the Lodz Ghetto

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Deportation to the Krakow ghetto

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The History of Lodz

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Former Neo-Nazi Meets Holocaust Survivor | LADbible Stories

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The hanging of Max Hertz. The first public execution in the Łódź ghetto

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Destruction of Lodz Ghetto | Jewish Survivor, Philip Ravski | USC Shoah Foundation

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Liberating Dachau 1945

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