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Lusia


This lovely girl is Lusia Bronstein, daughter of the owner of the Fotografika studio at 4 Krakowska Street in Tarnow. Bronstein, who had Brazilian citizenship, was taken to a camp after the War broke out, along with his wife and daughter, and several other families of foreign citizenship.
from the album "And I Still See Their Faces"
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from the album "And I Still See Their Faces"
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Once Bronstein sent news from the camp. He wrote that he was in good spirits and that from his window he had a view of the Alps. He asked that bread be sent to him if possible.
Unfortunately, it was not possible.
Obviously there was no more communication and the Bronsteins did not return to Tarnów,
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