Portrait of the sisters Käte, Lotte and Trude Salomon (Q105036672)

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photograph in the Jewish Museum Berlin
  • Käte Salomon (1900-1942) and Lotte Salomon (1908-1945) and Trude Salomon (1902-1918) in 1909 in Berlin, Germany
  • The sisters Käte, Lotte and Trude Salomon
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Portrait of the sisters Käte, Lotte and Trude Salomon
photograph in the Jewish Museum Berlin
  • Käte Salomon (1900-1942) and Lotte Salomon (1908-1945) and Trude Salomon (1902-1918) in 1909 in Berlin, Germany
  • The sisters Käte, Lotte and Trude Salomon

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Käte Salomon is sitting on a bench next to her youngest sister Lotte. Trude Salomon stands leaning against it on the right. The two older girls wear sailor clothes in keeping with the fashion of the time. Lotte, who is about 8 months old, wears a light-colored dress.The girls were the daughters of the merchant Sally Salomon (1867-1929) and his wife Martha Schwerin. Trude Salomon died of the flu eight years after being admitted, and Käte was murdered with her husband and two daughters in Trawniki in 1942.Martha Salomon, née Schwerin, managed to emigrate to Shanghai with her youngest daughter Lotte. Lotte was now married to the businessman Hans Gutmann. Mother and daughter died in quick succession in the last year of the war and are both buried in Shanghai. (English)
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