These photos were taken by George J. Anker. His grandson George Fogelson writes: "My grandfather George J. Anker was born in 1885 in Danzig and died in Los Angeles in 1955.
He was a lieutenant in the German army during WWI (one of the few German-Jewish officers) and earned the iron cross three times.
He spent Winter 1917-18 in Galicia. His hobby was photography and he took photos of the areas he was stationed in and fought in.
One of these was Chorostków. The photos were taken in 1917."
Edge of town park, close to the Mansion House |
Street leading to synagogue. The synagogue is at the end of the street. |
Haim Tenenbaum lived on this street. |
Korsilovka Street. Filip Tenenbaum lived nearby |
Street leading to synagogue. The synagogue is at the end of the street. |
Street leading to the synagogue. The synagogue is at the end of the street. |
Street leading to the synagogue. The synagogue is at the end of the street. |
The Town Hall. Fairs used to take place in the square in front of it on
Mondays. |
The Town Hall. Fairs used to take place in the square in front of it on
Mondays. |
The Central Synagogue. There was also a smaller synagogue in town. |
Inside the Central Synagogue. |
Town hall arches |
Road into town. Opposite the Train Station. View of Town
Hall. Synagogue is on the right, and the train station is on the
left. |
Entrance to the Orthodox Church |
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