Even though the Nazi occupation of Poland during the Second World War did not destroy Krakow, the city’s urban landscape was nonetheless transformed by the occupying forces.
One of these transformations was the establishment of the Krakow ghetto and later also KL Plaszow. Get to know more about KL Plaszow which was nothing else but German Nazi Concentration Camp in Krakow. It is estimated that throughout the period of the camp activity c.a. 50,000 people were imprisoned there, and the approximate number of its victims is 8,000.