Don't look out the window! Trams in Krakow during the occupation 1939-1945
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What was the tram transport like in occupied by the Nazi army, Krakow? Where was the strictly German district to be built? What was the tram ride through the Jewish ghetto like? Check out today's episode!

Chapters:
00:00 Admission
00:18 The remains of the track on Szewska and crossing with Karmelicka
00:58 Scala Cinema and the entry of German troops to Krakow
01:26 The failed attempt by the Jewish Combat Organization
02:48 Archival photography and Air Defense Loan
04:18 Park Krakowski - recreation and post-German air-raid shelter
5:28 am Plac Inwalidów and traces of a tram on Pomorska Street
06:29 Axentowicz Square - the shortest tram terminus
07:28 Tram track on Kazimierza Wielkiego Street
07:42 Tram loop at Podchorążych 1
08:02 Planned German district
08:25 Straightening the track on the present Królewska Street
08:58 Krakus Bridge and Gate No. IV to the Krakow Ghetto
09:58 Piłsudski Bridge and the deportation of Krakow Jews to the ghetto
10:50 It is forbidden to look through the tram window!
11:29 Plac Zgody and smuggling of goods
11:52 Lwowska Street - non-existent track
12:42 pm Tram crossing at gates no. II and III
14:01 The current track layout in the area
14:30 Gate No. I at Rynek Podgórze - Depot Podgórze
14:58 The situation in Krakow after 1945
15:47 Reconstruction of the Piłsudski bridge with construction of a tram track
16:42 The end

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