the Warsaw ghetto

Warsaw is a large city and I was not very interested in the surroundings since very little seems to be of historical interest except for the remnants of the Jewish ghetto. There is a museum there and this is from the museum.

Santa Claus and his daughter  the Warsaw ghetto
Santa Claus was walking around with his daughter.
About the ghetto  the Warsaw ghetto
The zohar  the Warsaw ghetto
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You can see it’s a big city by the very tall buildings
Vodka drinkers at night
On a medium sized street this is what you can see in the morning. They were filled with some kind of vodka
Good schedules train schedules
Train travel is very organized. You can buy your tickets online and the schedules seem to be fairly accurate

Venturing in Krakow

if you’re traveling in Poland I would recommend the city and spending more time here than in Warsaw. This has a lot of history, many older sites, is a smaller city and is extremely interesting. It is also the entryway to the Auschwitz memorial.

Interesting car Venturing in Krakow
This is what you see when you first get out of the station
Kids playing Venturing in Krakow
These kids are just playing around. I’m sure this man has had many thousands of kids pestering him
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Fryderyk Chopin

born 1.03.1810, died 17.10.1849

Composer and pianist. Born in Zelazowa Wola; when he was no more than seven years old he was already believed to be a musical genius. He is considered the greatest Polish composer and the creator of the so-called “national school” of Romantic music. He was known as the poet of the piano and a master of harmony, simplicity and moderation in music. His music drew Inspiration from Polish folk music. His works, in particular the Polonaises and Mazurkas, have become symbols of Polishness.

insoiration from Polish folk music. mis works, in parcula une polonaises ano mazuras, nave Decome symoois of rousnness.

The great majority of all Chopin’s works are piano compositions: waltzes, rondos, varlations, études, preludes, nocturnes, ballades, scherzos, sonatas and songs. Fryderyk Chopin’s premature death as an émigré in Paris marked the beginning of a new chapter in the history of his artistic and spiritual presence in world culture. The ceremony of the unveiling of the Medallion of Fryderyk Chopin – a copy of the original that lies on his tombat PCre Lachaise cemetery in Paris, was held at Wawel Cathedral on

28.02.2010 – on the day of the inauguration of the Chopin Year.

Christmas season crowd Venturing in Krakow
People from all over crowded around during the Christmas season
Banksy Art Venturing in Krakow
This is some banksy art
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The history of the area
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The large synagogue in Kraków

The Wall of Tears During the Second World War the Remuh cemetery was utterly devastated and profaned by the Nazis. Most of the tombstones were smashed. According to some of the testimonies, the Nazis planned to pave the pavement in the Kazimierz district with the broken matzevot. There is a well known story about the group of Polish doctors and lecturers of Krakow Medical College who collected fragments of the matzevot in order to give it back to the Jews. The brave doctors were harshly punished for their heroic act and sent to the concentration camp. The broken matzevot which were not fit for reconstruction were integrated into the wall, which was later called “The Wall of Tears”. Thus the precious monuments of Jewish funeral art were protected. Many of the matzevot are of exceptional historical and artistic value. They are a testament to the memory of the Jewish community and their thriving life in Krakow’s Kazimierz. – Fragments of the tombstones from the 16th-18th centuries discovered during excavation and conservation works conducted between 1958-68.

During the Second World War the Remuh cemetery was utterly devastated and profaned by the Nazis. Most of the tombstones were smashed. According to some of the testimonies, the Nazis planned to pave the pavement in the Kazimierz district with the broken matzevot. There is a well known story about the group of Polish doctors and lecturers of Krakow Medical College who collected fragments of the matzevot in order to give it back to the Jews.

The brave doctors were harshly punished for their heroic act and sent to the concentration camp.

The Remuh (Remu) Synagogue Built centuries ago, to all the Jews this synagogue is the most sacred place in Cracow. Throughout the centuries it endured fires, wars and plagues. Its walls preserve the memory of the ages long gone. The place is inhabited by “Shekhinah” (Hebrew: Presence of God from the time it was founded up to these days.

It is at this building that the great scholars studied Torah and Talmud day and night, at this courtyard that picturesque Jewish weddings took place, it is here that Jewish life once thrived. The Hebrew inscription on the gate reads: “This is the Gate to the New Synagogue dedicated to the blessed memory of Remuh”.

It is at the time of Black Death which

plagued the Town of The Polish Kings in the second half of the 16th century that Rabbi Israel (Isserl Lasers), son of Josef erected the synagogue to commemorate his wife, Dinah Malka, the daughter of Rabbi Eleazar, who died of this disease. The synagogue was named after his son, the great scholar, Rabbi Moses Isserles, called “Remuh”. The official opening of the Synagogue took place in 1558. Thanks to the efforts of the Jewish Community and attentive care of the experts from the Civic Committee for the Restoration of Krakow Heritage, the Remuh Synagogue regained its former splendour. Presently the Remuh Synagogue is the Chief Synagogue of the Jewish Community in Krakow. It is here that everyday and holiday prayers take place. In 2016 the former women’s gallery was adapted as the so-called “Shtiebel”, the place where the local Jewish community as well as the Jews from all over the world can pray and study the works of Rabbi Remuh.

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Auschwitz camp Orchestra
ID papers for a prisoner
This is the camp identification papers for one of the prisoners
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This is a map of Auschwitz. This was originally created as a barracks for Polish troops and was taken by the Germans and repurposed as a concentration and annihilationcamp
Train entrance
This is the famous entrance of the camp next to the original Auschwitz camp which was built mainly for extermination. You see the train tracks for the transport directly into the camp
Smoked stacks of the houses
You can see the smoke stacks of the houses that used to be there which were destroyed. They were used by the occupation army
Cubicle
Each one of these cubicles would hold many people sleeping together

Germany to Poznan

In December I started my trip from Cologne Germany where I had tickets to see Rod Stewart and continued on east through Poland and then up through the Baltic states. Here are just a few memories.

Good pizza Germany to Poznan
The pizza was pretty good. You can tell it’s salami on cheese
Subway station Germany to Poznan
A beautiful subway station
Kaiser Wilhelm Tower Germany to Poznan
Kaiser Wilhelm Tower in Cologne
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It’s nice to see they’re doing something about GESUNDHEIT
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It looks like advertising for a circus which I did not go see
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A stained glass window in Saint Andrews Cathedral cologne
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Wow! €5000 for a baby transporter bike
Poke
The Hawaiians are taking over the world with poke
Rod Stewart concert
I wore my Scotland hat from the euro cup to the Rod Stewart concert. This hat was given to me by a fellow I met in Scotland at a bar.
Rod Stewart
And he still had a lot of energy
Forever young
Yes, forever young
Dinner
This was a lot of food.
Celtic symbol
At the cathedral this door has panels, the second ones from the top, which are very similar to the Japanese simple in a Shinto temple and also an old Celtic symbol in Ireland
Beautiful Art
Nice to have this kind of art on the side of a gray building in Frankfurt (oder). This is the other Frankfurt on the border with Poland.
Spain pilgrimage path
This is a pilgrimage path that leads into Spain
Markers of people
These you see very often in Germany and Poland where people were taken and never came back during the second world war
Ukrainian food specialties
In a restaurant in Poland, a map showing the different specialties of Ukrainian food and where they are located
Famous person marker
In Poznan the marker for a famous person
Downtown Poznan
In the city Of Poznan
Lecturing kids
Giving a lecture concerning history to kids at a famous statue
Melting ice festival
They had a nice festival but it melted
Street Art
This doesn’t require explanation

Walking around Krakow

if you visit Poland I highly recommend this as the top one or two cities to visit. You will need at least two days, maybe three days if you’re going to visit the concentration camps which in themselves are a whole day tour.

Hey beautiful model around Krakow
A beautiful model
Musician around Krakow
A very good accordion musician. I will insert a video below.
Heated restaurant around Krakow
Nightlife in a heated area outside the restaurant
Getting around town
This is one way to get around town. People would definitely watch you. Below is the video.
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The main square
A lot of people
Even at night time there were huge crowds for the Christmas celebration
Castle Chapel
The castle chapel
Castle
The castle
A view
A view from the castle Chapel Tower
Chapel domes
Beautiful domes as part of the chapel
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Beautiful artwork inside the castle courtyard
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The castle courtyard
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From this store an important person can appear and direct people in the courtyard
Make a Polish word
Add “SKI“ to a word and it becomes Polish.
Schindler’s list alleyway
This alleyway was in the movie Schindler‘s list
Hare Krishna musicians
These are Hare Krishna musicians. I haven’t seen them for maybe 45 years. The last time was in the San Francisco airport.
Main square tower
The main square tower
Religious store
There are a member of shops like this selling religious artifacts
Shopping arcade
A shopping arcade. I have been in so many of them I can tell you exactly what’s inside without going in
Famous guy
You can look him up if you like. Obviously he was famous
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Beautiful architect
A beautiful model
Another beautiful model
Polish word
Another English word with “SKI” making it a Polish word
Beautiful Christmas tree
This photo just turned out nice
Beautiful decoration at the train station
As you get off the train this was the first thing I saw. Very beautiful
Another Polish word
Another “SKI”
Traveling Christmas tree
The roving Christmas tree pulled by an old trolley car. It went all around the city
Concerning barbershop name
a strange name for a barbershop but the razor in the logo gives me a little concern combined with the shop name
Strong door
This is a strong door
Kids having fun
Kids were having fun with this famous bronze statue
Jewish
A Jewish bookshop and tour agency which is kind of interesting. It looked closed when I was there so I didn’t bother to try togo inside

Religious Krakow

The city is interesting from a religious perspective since there have been a lot of different groups passing through, staying and then moving on. The best known of these groups is the Jewish population that has been here for so many hundreds of years, was expelled, came back, was working closely with the governing people and then again on the wrong side of governance. The Jewish quarter in this city has a lot of memorial areas worth visiting. You should take the time to walk around, go in the synagogues and look at all the different buildings, markings and signs. From that perspective this is a very interesting city. The Christian churches are also fascinating. The most interesting might be the one at the castle which is a separate paid entrance but very worth the time.

Remuh synagogue Religious Krakow
TheRemuh synagogue is very beautiful
Prayers Religious Krakow
This is a nice place to just sit and think
Supporters Religious Krakow
The outside wall to the synagogue indicating supporters
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This is the model of the synagogue
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The Corpus Christi Basilica
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It’s very ornate inside
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Beautiful altar
The elite seats
This is where the elite of the church Sit for ceremonies
Sigismund’s Chapel
One of the bells inside Sigismund’s Chapel in the castle area
Chapel Tower view
View of the city from the chapel Tower
Sigismund’s Chapel Bell
This is the famous Sigismund’s Chapel Bell
Bishop’s grave
This is the last famous bishop of the city
Saint Peter’s
Saint Peter and Paul’s Cathedral
Pipe organ
This is quite a beautiful pipe organ
Church model
Model of the church on the outside

Bankin’ on Banksy

I bet you didn’t think a place to see Banksy Art was in Poland but if you go to Krakow, across from the supermarket where I bought my food, I noticed there was a big sign for the Banksy museum. It wasn’t expensive so I decided to go in and see what few works of art they have but actually they had quite a few. Here are the ones I found entertaining.

Royal guard in Banksy
Two guards kiss in Banksy
Modern love in Banksy
This is love in the new generation
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They needed better weapons
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Out in the nick of time
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A very intelligent gorilla
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Modern USA

Short Warsaw Visit

I was surprised by Warsaw, such a huge and impressive city. But it wasn’t the quaint place I imagined so I saw what I found interesting and moved on to Krakow.

Palace of culture Strolling in Warsaw
The Palace of Culture and Science. What I like about this photo is it is almost as if the green building was highlighted in a black and white photo. The contrast is interesting.
construction Strolling in Warsaw
There is a lot of construction going on now.
Gheto map Strolling in Warsaw
One side of the Jewish Ghetto wall and a metal map of the extent of the Ghetto
wall trace
Tracing the wall
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The Jewish memorial museum demonstrating the history of the Jewish people in this area going back almost 1,000 years
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Simulating a Ghetto street in this massive museum. You can almost get lost here.

Visiting Auschwitz

When you come to Poland it is a good idea to visit Auschwitz and Birkenau. It seems you need to book individual entry up to a month in advance and they probably put you in a group? Most everyone was in a group tour which is advisable since there is a progression of buildings to visit and the details are extremely important. The camp you visit is just one of many built to house and mass murder people. There were more than 900 concentration camps built for the NAZIs to house and kill their victims. You will see the living quarters, execution walls, extermination showers and all other buildings preserved by former victims housed here. You will see collections of clothes and personal things left from those killed there as well as tons of hair shaved off before execution, used to make coats and blankets.

Zyclone B canisters visit Auschwitz
Hydrogen Cyanide canisters left in piles after used to kill victims ushered in to “take showers”.. The rooms next to the showers were incinerators to burn the bodies. Some of the ash was used as fertilizer .
cold morning visit Auschwitz
We arrived at 7:00 and waited 30 minutes in freezing weather for the gates to open. Our bus picked us up and returned us to Krakow. The recommended tour company was Hellow Cracow and they performed well. I paid about US$63 for the 7 hour tour
gate visit Auschwitz
The famous gate
Baracks
One of the buildings. In the first camp the premises were built for the Polish army and taken over by the Germans.
extensive camp
A huge camp housing up to 70,000 victims
map
Places where people were taken from after 1941. Before 1942 the camp was used to house Polish elite
execution wal
Execution Wall
electric fence
One touch of this electrified fench would kill. Some victims committed suicide this way.
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Shower and incinerator bunker entrance.
entrance
Birkenau entrance
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The famous mass one way transport entrance
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Many mouses between the camp and the woods were used to house victims before the camp was finished. Birkenau was built from the ground up for mass extermination. The incinerators were blown up by the Germans so approaching Russians would not have evidence.
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Our guide, a train car and a watch tower
Bunks
Each bunk slept 6 victims.

Poznan, Poland in winter

Poznan in winter is still a small town. But it’s almost halfway from the German border to Warsaw so it seemed like a good place to stop over for a few days, see how the trains work and cut the trip to Warsaw in half.

Good food Poznan in winter
This was a very delicious pork with potatoes and sauerkraut with cheese on top and a few tomatoes
Ukrainian food Poznan in winter
This was in a Ukrainian restaurant and that shows the different specialties in different parts of Ukraine
Japanese pronunciation Poznan in winter
“Recycling“ in Polish looks like the same pronunciation as Japaneseリサイクリング
Street decoration Poznan in winter
Just some decorations to light up the street
Poké bowl
Hawaiian Poké bowl is now universal but it’s not really poke. It’s kind of like somebody from Vietnam trying to create Japanese food. In Europe Poké bowl seems to be anything that’s in a bowl and on top of rice.
Old car
It’s nice to see this old Citro end
Sculpture
Sculpture in the main park
Tower of peace
The tower of peace in the park
Peace
Declaring Poland as a peaceful country
Old buildings
Beautiful older buildings
Main cathedral
The main cathedral is absolutely beautiful inside
Ballet school entrance
The entranceway to a ballet school
Ice festival
Time for the ice festival but this year it’s very warm and so the ice is melting
Ice sculpture
Ice sculpture sponsored by a Canadian and a Spaniard
Art deco
It was interesting to see some art deco architecture
Music entertainment
This was a little music entertainment for the kids