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.
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      |  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.
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      |  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.
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      |  The Central Synagogue.  There was also a smaller synagogue in town.
 |  Inside the Central Synagogue.
 |  Town hall arches
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      |  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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