POLAND’S ANCIENT 1 CAPITAL.—WhiIe the greater part of Poland has been reduced to ruins and desolation by the ruthless .German bombardment, Cracow, it appears, has escaped serious damage. This view of the old capital shows the market place, with the town hall and clock tower in the foreground.
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Evening Star, Issue 23381, 26 September 1939, Page 10
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48POLAND’S ANCIENT1 CAPITAL.—While the greater part of Poland has been reduced to ruins and desolation by the ruthless .German bombardment, Cracow, it appears, has escaped serious damage. This view of the old capital shows the market place, with the town hall and clock tower in the foreground. Evening Star, Issue 23381, 26 September 1939, Page 10
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