Nazi-hunter Simon Weinberg adjusted his bifocals to read the date the picture was taken. His heart pounded extra bits. He learned that it was the same day that his parents perished in adjacent Auschwitz. He himself uncovered that record from another German archive.
It was an original black and white picture of a group of smiling youths of both sexes in a week-end picnic. The picture was taken, not far from the atrocities taking place in near-by death-camps. Located among other Nazi-era documents, the picture was resting inside a glass display box in the museum Topographie des Terrors in Berlin.
Nazi-hunter Simon Weinberg adjusted his bifocals to read the date the picture was taken. His heart pounded extra bits. He learned that it was the same day that his parents perished in adjacent Auschwitz. He himself uncovered that record from another German archive. Comments are closed.
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