
Portrait of the Rot family, taken by a photographer in Munkacs ghetto, Hungary, 1944. After the Holocaust, Miriam—the eldest daughter—recovered this photograph. It is the only surviving portrait of her family. Photograph »
Manya Friedman in her first civilian dress after the war, speaking to a security officer at a school in Lund, Sweden. Courtesy of Manya Friedman. Photograph »
Mara Ginic and mother Johanna Ctvrtnik on the island of Hvar, Croatia, May 1941. Photograph »
Heinz Raphael, 1939. Photograph »
Picture taken of Agnes and her mother in the ghetto in 1944, used for obtaining false IDs as Christians. This is the last photograph of Agnes' mother. Budapest, Hungary, 1944. Photograph »
Pieter (Peter) Kohnstam with his mother and grandmother. Photograph »
Portrait of Haya Friedman's grandmother. Photograph »
Portrait of Irene (Blász) Csillag. Photograph »
Portrait of Jakob Blankitny, his parents, and his sister, circa 1928. Photograph »
Irene Safran. Liberec, Czechoslovakia, December 22, 1945. Photograph »
Grunwald family photograph. Photograph »
Joseph Moses Lang, a few months after liberation. November 1945. Photograph »
Top row: (left) white wooden pram in which Barbara was smuggled out of the ghetto, (right) Barbara as a baby, being held by Charlotte; middle: Barbara and Wolfgang in Warsaw; bottom row: (from left) Barbara with the Kaczmareks in Sieraków, Barbara by herself. Photograph »
Rivka and Mordechai Grossman, in the Sátoraljaújhely ghetto, spring 1944. Photograph »