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Accession Number: NEKHC:2016.1.13

Object: Photographs

Physical Description: Photograph complete 

Information: This photograph forms part of the Ruth David Collection. It is from a collection of almost fifty photographs depicting Ruth's family over an extended period of time, from long before Ruth's birth in the late 1920s, through to the 1940s. Ruth's family were Jewish and lived in Germany.

Further Information

This photograph is of Ruth David’s relatives, Lotte and Annie. They were the daughters of Ruth’s ‘Great Aunt Olga’. Olga was the sister of Ruth’s maternal grandmother, Feodora. Lotte is sitting in the deck chair, and Annie is standing behind it. Lotte managed to get to England on a Domestic Permit, which saved her life. Annie was not able to leave Germany in time, she was murdered in Auschwitz during the Holocaust. 

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