Period Photographs and Videos 
      
 
      
      Many historic photographs of Dukla can be found on-line. Here is a
      sampling of some of the earliest of those photographs. 
      
      
      Dukla street scene from the 1890s. 
 
      
      Market-day in front of the Dukla town hall in 1910. 
 
      
      The same 1910 market-day photograph - colorized. 
 
      
      The interior of the Dukla Synagogue in 1916 - colorized. (The
      original picture is located above in the Dukla Synagogue section
      of this KehilaLink). 
 
      
      The exterior of the Dukla Synagogue in 1916 or 1917. (This
      photograph is also from the website of the Museum of the Jewish
      People in Tel Aviv - Beit Hatfutsot; taken by a German army
      soldier during World War I.) 
 
      
      Children cleaning the street next to the Dukla town hall in 1916
      or 1917. The exterior of the Dukla Synagogue in 1916 or 1917.
      (This photograph is another one from the website of the Museum of
      the Jewish People in Tel Aviv - Beit Hatfutsot; taken by a German
      army soldier during World War I.) 
 
      
      Photo showing destruction by fire of Jewish residences in Dukla
      during World War I. 
 
      
      Dukla town hall scene in the early 1900s. 
 
      
      Ariel view of Dukla with the location of the Synagogue and Mikvah
      marked - taken during the inter-war period. 
 
      
      Additional photographs can be found in the archived original Dukla
      KehilaLinks site: Click Here
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       Diaczego? ["Why?"] - An almost 40 minute
        film created by Jacek Kozsczan about the history of the Jews in
        Dukla. It features old photographs as well as recreations by
        people in period clothing in certain scenes: [ 
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBvnDFI-moQ  ] 
       Dukla 2019  A 4 minute aerial exploration
        of Dukla: [ 
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU0xL0oy6o8  ] 
      
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