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A woman poses next to the tombstone of Arieh Leib Asner.

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    A woman poses next to the tombstone of Arieh Leib Asner.
    A woman poses next to the tombstone of Arieh Leib Asner.

    Overview

    Caption
    A woman poses next to the tombstone of Arieh Leib Asner.
    Date
    1941
    Locale
    Eisiskes, [Nowogrodek] Poland
    Variant Locale
    Eishyshok
    Eshishuk
    Eyshishkes
    Ejszyszki
    Eishishkes
    Lithuania
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of The Shtetl Foundation

    Rights & Restrictions

    Photo Source
    The Shtetl Foundation (Yad Vashem Photo and Film Archives)
    Copyright: Agency Agreement
    Provenance: Asner Family
    Source Record ID: RN23-21
    Restriction
    NOT FOR RELEASE without the permission of the The Shtetl Foundation

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    Administrative Notes

    Artifact Photographer
    Arnold Kramer
    Biography
    Morris and Yitzhak Asner immigrated from Nacha to America before World War I. Morris remained in America; he is the father of actor Ed Asner. Yitzhak returned to Nacha. He later was murdered by a Polish policeman in the Radun ghetto. His sons Avraham and Yankl served in the Polish army in the 1930s. Avraham survived several attacks by members of the Polish Home Army, including one that left a bullet lodged in his leg. Yankl Asner survived the Holocaust as a partisan with his brothers only to be arrested and tortured after the war. He shot himself. All other members of the family perished.
    Record last modified:
    2002-10-02 00:00:00
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