: The ghetto was liquidated on March 13–14, 1943. Approximately 2,000 Jews were shot in the streets, 2,000 were sent to the Płaszów concentration camp , and 3,000 were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau . Modern Memorialization
: Located in the heart of the ghetto at Plac Bohaterów Getta, this pharmacy, run by the non-Jewish Tadeusz Pankiewicz, served as a vital liaison and hiding place for Jews. Centrum dystryktu
Today, the center of the former district serves as a place of remembrance: : The ghetto was liquidated on March 13–14, 1943
The center of the district was the site of extreme human suffering and systematic liquidation: Today, the center of the former district serves
Kraków was designated as the capital of the General Government, making it the most significant administrative hub in occupied Poland.
: It served as the seat for high-ranking Nazi officials, including Hans Frank, who resided in the Wawel Royal Castle.