Mary Wygodski
Vilna during WWI
Jatkowa Street, Vilna
Street scenes of Vilnius
The Great Synagogue 1572 -1944
Ruins of the Vilnius Synagogue the Old Vilna Synagogue
1922, My mother with her sister and children
My father and my mother Feivel Tabachowicz Chasia Suchowki Tabachowicz
1929, My father, mother, brothers and I
1930, Shevelovitch-Katz, My Kindergarten
1931, Pospeszki-Datche- my parents, brother, and I
1932, Pospieszki-Datche
1934, My parents, brother, cousins, and I
1936, Pospieszki-Datche
1936, Vilna- My Parents
1936, Vilna- My father and mother with family
1937, Chone's son, Bernie Suchowski, Lila Tabachowicz, My sister and cousins
My father at organizational meeting
1938 Vilna, with friend
Jewish Population
A Model of the Vilnius Ghetto The larger of the two ghettos
A copy of a work permit. Work permits were issued by Germans to Jewish workers Getting one of these meant life
Vilna before WWII
Vilna Ghetto jail 1941 -1943
Lukiszki Prison Many Jews were taken here during the first days of occupation
Courtyard entrance to the Jewish Hospital
View of the Judenrat Building from the street 6 Rudnicka St.
Inner courtyard of the Judenrat building
Vina Ghetto, 1941 -2, Rudnicki Str. Entrance
Jewish and Lithuanian police guard the entrance to the Vilna ghetto.
Ponary, marching to their death
The Pits of Ponary
Soap Factory Stutthof Concentration Camp
Stuttof Main Entrance
Gas Chamber at Stuttof
Crematorium
Fellow Magdeburg Inmate
Dora, Bella and Myself, June 1945
Brussels, Belgium DP Camp 1945
August 1945, Belgium
Brussels, Belgium 1945
October 1945 Tel Aviv
Israel 1945
Reunited in Tel Aviv with my first cousin
Israel 1947
My husband I, Tel Aviv 1947
The End