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Identification portrait of a Jewish woman, who had survived the war in hiding, just after the liberation.

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    Identification portrait of a Jewish woman, who had survived the war in hiding, just after the liberation.
    Identification portrait of a Jewish woman, who had survived the war in hiding, just after the liberation.

Pictured is the mother of Romana Schreier.

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    Identification portrait of a Jewish woman, who had survived the war in hiding, just after the liberation.

    Pictured is the mother of Romana Schreier.
    Date
    1945
    Locale
    Poland
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Romana Schreier Marin

    Rights & Restrictions

    Photo Source
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Romana Schreier Marin
    Source Record ID: HCC-Montreal

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    Photo Designation
    RESCUERS & RESCUED -- Poland

    Administrative Notes

    Biography
    Romana Marin (born Romana Schreier) and her mother survived the war in hiding. After Romana's mother purchased false papers they moved to Warsaw, where Romana lived under the name of Romana Maria Pomajla. After the war, they settled temporarily in Lodz before moving to Vienna. While in Vienna, Romana attended a convent school. She did not discover she was Jewish until she immigrated to Canada in 1951.
    Record last modified:
    2005-01-14 00:00:00
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