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Formal portrait of Frieda Greinegger holding a bouquet of flowers. In 1946, Frieda married Julian Noga, a Polish forced laborer who had been assigned to work on her father's farm in northern Austria. In 1941, the Gestapo had sent both Frieda and Julian to concentration camps as punishment for this forbidden friendship between an Austrian and a Pole. Place and date uncertain.

Formal portrait of Frieda Greinegger holding a bouquet of flowers. In 1946, Frieda married Julian Noga, a Polish forced laborer who had been assigned to work on her father's farm in northern Austria. In 1941, the Gestapo had sent both Frieda and Julian to concentration camps as punishment for this forbidden friendship between an Austrian and a Pole. Place and date uncertain.

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