The Woodrow Wilson Monument (New Town, 110 00 Prague 1, Czechia) in New Town, Prague, Czechoslovakia before World War II. President Woodrow Wilson's statue in a park. Written on a wall nearby: 'The World must be made safe for Democracy'. People pass through the park.
Busy market street in Prague, Czechoslovakia. People read a map and newspaper in cases on walls. Various grocery and butcher shops. People pass through the nearby shops. Shop sign reads “Lahůdky Buffet”.
People walk on Wenceslas Square (called Václavské náměstí) in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Traffic passes nearby the shops. Shops include a gift shop and a jewelry store. Store of the Bata Shoe Company on the street. Neon signs of illuminated map showing London, Paris, New York, and Prague marked on it.
Pedestrians crossing the Charles Bridge (Karlův most, Karlův most, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia) in Prague, Czechoslovakia. The Calvary statue by Emanuel Max is seen on the left. People move around the place. Old buildings in Prague.
Jewish children play on a merry-go-round amusement ride in a town in Czechoslovakia. They sit on miniature tanks and motorcycles instead of toy horses, shortly before the outbreak of World War 2 in Europe.
Jewish men engaged in construction work of tram line on a street in Czechoslovakia. They talk among themselves while they work.
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