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From Land to Land

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Joseph Wulf sings “From Land to Land” (in Yiddish) by Jakub Weingarten

Language: Yiddish

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    Joseph Wulf, identification photograph. Occupied Krakow, August 1940. This photograph is a detail from Wulf's registration form, also shown in this gallery.

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  • Joseph Wulf, identification photograph. Occupied Krakow, August 1940. This photograph is a detail from Wulf's registration form, also shown in this gallery.

    Joseph Wulf, identification photograph. Occupied Krakow, August 1940. This photograph is a detail from Wulf's registration form, also shown in this gallery. —Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw

  • Joseph Wulf’s registration form with the local authority in occupied Krakow, August 22, 1940. He lists his occupation as “agronomist.”

    Joseph Wulf’s registration form with the local authority in occupied Krakow, August 22, 1940. He lists his occupation as “agronomist.” —Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw

  • Joseph Wulf (left) in his study with Simon Wiesenthal. Berlin, July 1974.

    Joseph Wulf (left) in his study with Simon Wiesenthal. Berlin, July 1974. —Sachor Nicht vergessen. Erinnerung an Joseph Wulf (Berlin, 1989).

  • Joseph Wulf, identification photograph. Occupied Krakow, August 1940. This photograph is a detail from Wulf's registration form, also shown in this gallery.
  • Joseph Wulf’s registration form with the local authority in occupied Krakow, August 22, 1940. He lists his occupation as “agronomist.”
  • Joseph Wulf (left) in his study with Simon Wiesenthal. Berlin, July 1974.

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Joseph Wulf, identification photograph. Occupied Krakow, August 1940. This photograph is a detail from Wulf's registration form, also shown in this gallery.

Joseph Wulf, identification photograph. Occupied Krakow, August 1940. This photograph is a detail from Wulf's registration form, also shown in this gallery.
—Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw

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Joseph Wulf’s registration form with the local authority in occupied Krakow, August 22, 1940. He lists his occupation as “agronomist.”

Joseph Wulf’s registration form with the local authority in occupied Krakow, August 22, 1940. He lists his occupation as “agronomist.”
—Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw

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Joseph Wulf (left) in his study with Simon Wiesenthal. Berlin, July 1974.

Joseph Wulf (left) in his study with Simon Wiesenthal. Berlin, July 1974.
—Sachor Nicht vergessen. Erinnerung an Joseph Wulf (Berlin, 1989).

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Related Links

  • Joseph Wulf

  • Holocaust Encyclopedia article—Auschwitz

  • Holocaust Encyclopedia article—“Final Solution”

  • Website in English about Wulf and the creation of the Wannsee Memorial (external link)

Joseph Wulf

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