File:Birkenau Women and children from the ghetto on the platform.jpg
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DescriptionBirkenau Women and children from the ghetto on the platform.jpg |
English: Birkenau, Poland, Women and children from the ghetto on the platform, 05/1944.
Photographs documenting the arrival process of Hungarian Jews from the Tet Ghetto in Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp during the second half of 1944. |
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Source | Yad Vashem |
Author | anonymous, probably SS photographers E. Hoffmann & B. Walter |
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The woman with two girls wearing rabbit fur hats have been identified as either Bozsi Iskovics Engel (b. 1904) from Beregszasz with her two daughters Agota Engel (b. 1933) and Judith Engel (b. 1936) or Breine Slomovics with her two daughters.[2]
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