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Portrait of the Braunschweig family at the wedding of Klara Braunschweig Woltar and Egon Kafka.

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    Portrait of the Braunschweig family at the wedding of Klara Braunschweig Woltar and Egon Kafka.
    Portrait of the Braunschweig family at the wedding of Klara Braunschweig Woltar and Egon Kafka.
  
Pictured from left to right are: Leone and Leopold Blatt (Klara's sister and brother-in-law); Isaac Braunschweig (Klara's half brother) and his wife; and Herbert Braunschweig (Klara's brother); Egon Kafka; Rene and Bertha (Braunschweig) Weil (Klara's brother-in-law and sister). Sitting on the right is Regine Braunschweig (Klara's half sister).

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    Portrait of the Braunschweig family at the wedding of Klara Braunschweig Woltar and Egon Kafka.

    Pictured from left to right are: Leone and Leopold Blatt (Klara's sister and brother-in-law); Isaac Braunschweig (Klara's half brother) and his wife; and Herbert Braunschweig (Klara's brother); Egon Kafka; Rene and Bertha (Braunschweig) Weil (Klara's brother-in-law and sister). Sitting on the right is Regine Braunschweig (Klara's half sister).
    Date
    1919
    Locale
    Zurich, Switzerland
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Dr. John S. Kafka

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    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Dr. John S. Kafka

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    Biography
    Hans (now John) Kafka is the son of Egon and Klara (Braunschweig Woltar) Kafka. Klara, a Swiss Jew, married Paul Woltar, an Austrian Jew, in 1910. Shortly after the birth of their daughter, Grete, in 1913, Paul Woltar died. In 1919 the young widow married Egon Kafka and moved to Linz. Egon passed away in 1927. In the mid-1930s Hans was sent to boarding school in France on the advice of his uncle, who felt that Austria had become too dangerous a place for Jews. After two years Hans moved in with his Aunt Bertha Braunschweig in Strasbourg. Klara joined her son in 1938. After the French defeat, Klara and Hans moved to central France, and in March 1941, immigrated to the United States.
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