Portrait of the sisters Eva (1925-1942) and Annemarie Loepert (1929-1942) (Q96111570)

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photograph in the Jewish Museum Berlin
  • Eva (1925-1942) and Annemarie Loepert (1929-1942) portrait
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Portrait of the sisters Eva (1925-1942) and Annemarie Loepert (1929-1942)
photograph in the Jewish Museum Berlin
  • Eva (1925-1942) and Annemarie Loepert (1929-1942) portrait

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1939
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The two girls are inclined towards each other and look at something that the younger one holds in her hand. The sunlight illuminates them strongly from above. (English)
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Portrait of the sisters Eva (1925-1942) and Annemarie Loepert (1929-1942) (English)
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B / W photo, landscape format. The two girls are inclined towards each other and look at something that the younger one holds in her hand. The sunlight illuminates them strongly from above.Eva (1925-1942, left) and Annemarie Loepert (1929-1942) were the daughters of the merchant Walter Loepert and his wife Käte, née. Solomon. The photo here is the only surviving photo of the sisters. Together with their parents, they were deported to Piaski in 1942 and most likely murdered in Trawniki. (English)
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