Centrum — Dystryktu
: The district was established following the partition of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.
: It served as the seat for high-ranking Nazi officials, including Hans Frank, who resided in the Wawel Royal Castle.
Today, the center of the former district serves as a place of remembrance: Centrum dystryktu
: The ghetto was extremely overcrowded, with an average of 15 people per room, leading to rampant typhus and starvation.
: 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 : The district was established following the partition
: On March 3, 1941, Otto Wächter, the head of the district, ordered the creation of a "Jewish residential district" in the Podgórze neighborhood. It was the first ghetto established in this specific district. Key Sites and Events in the District Center
The center of the district was the site of extreme human suffering and systematic liquidation: : The ghetto was liquidated on March 13–14, 1943
: 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.
