 Southern entry to Stryy on the road from Ivano Frankivsk |
 Bridge over Stryj River |
 Some Soviet-style housing |
 Josef Feuer, the only remaining Jewish resident of pre-war Stryy, lives in this building, built in the 1960's |
 Remains of the Great Synagogue |
 Front wall of the Great Synagogue |
 Inside the walls of the Great Synagogue |
 One of the Jewish streets, near the Great Synagogue |
 Another street in the Jewish section of Stryy |
 A house (on Rejtan Street) where about 30 people hid in the cellar for over 18 months |
 The main square (Rynek)of Stryj, with a monument to the war dead in the center |
 Corner of Rynek and Cerkewna street |
 Inside a camera store on the main square |
 More buildings on the main square (Rynek) |
 More buildings on the main square (Rynek) |
 Kosciusko street (view from the church). Pilsudski Boys High School on left. |
 More buildings on the main square (Rynek) |
 More buildings on the main square (Rynek) |
 The town theater |
 Church just off the main square, from Kosciusko Street |
 Buildings just off the main square (Rynek) |
 The 'Flamingo' Restaurant, on the main square (Rynek) |
 A market at the coerner of Cerkewna Street and Rynek |
 A furniture store at corner of Zankowa and Cerkiewna Streets |
 Mickiewicza Elementary School |
 Stryy Post Office, Krasinskiego Street |
 Apartment complex, built on the site of the old cemetery, Zielona Street. There is no trace of the cemetery left. |
 A small market, corner of Cerkewna Street and Rynek |
 The main market in Stryy, Targowica Street |
 Entrance to the site of the new cemetery. The cemetery was destroyed, and 8,000 Jews were forced to dig pits here and then were shot by the Nazis |
 The site of the pits |
 Monument at the cemetery memorializing 'Soviet martyrs' |
 Holobotow forest, outside of Stryj, where several thousand Jews were shot. The plaque in the middle is the only memorial to the Jews of Stryy who were killed. |
 Suburban housing just outside Stryy |
 A furniture factory on the outskirts of Stryy. This was originally a flour mill belonging to the Steirman family until 1939. |
 Zamkowa Street |
 Another factory on the outskirts |
 Another factory on the outskirts |
 Ukranian Folk Center on Hosza Street. This was the Apollo Cinema before 1939 |