



Warsaw residents evicted from their homes and gathered in a square to be sent to German concentration camps after the defeat of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. People carrying their belongings walk down the street, gathering in a column.
One of the columns of Varsovians being sent to concentration camps moves along a city street; a panorama of the column.
A view of a column of people from an upper-story window of a building.
Photographs of the surrender of the uprising leader, Bur-Komorowski, and his signing of the capitulation.
Bur-Komorowski, accompanied by German soldiers, leaves the building and gets into a car.
Bur-Komorowski in the backseat of the car.
A column of surrendered uprising participants passes by the ruins on a Warsaw street.
Photographs of uprising participants captured.
Views of destroyed Warsaw neighborhoods.
A panorama of part of one of the destroyed neighborhoods (above).
Burning ruined buildings and churches.
A German soldier at an intersection near one of the burning buildings.
A flamethrower jet bursts into a basement.
A German officer, sitting at a table outside, gives orders to blow up buildings.
The collapse of a building in Warsaw.
Komorowski Tadeusz (Boer) - Polish military leader
09.1944-10.1944
Warsaw
City streets
Autumn