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Studio portrait of two World War I POWs shortly after their release

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    Studio portrait of two World War I POWs shortly after their release
    Studio portrait of two World War I POWs shortly after their release

Zalman Bereshkovsky is pictured on the right   He immigrated to the United States but had to return to Europe in 1918 and later perished in the Holocaust.

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    Studio portrait of two World War I POWs shortly after their release

    Zalman Bereshkovsky is pictured on the right He immigrated to the United States but had to return to Europe in 1918 and later perished in the Holocaust.
    Date
    Circa 1918
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Michael Friedman

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    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Michael Friedman

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    Abraham Friedman (originally Wolenchik) was the father of the donor. He was born in Zelva in 1907. He immigrated to the United States as an orphan together with his brother Zalman (Sam). He was adopted by the Friedman family and assumed their name. Most of his relatives remained in Europe and perished in the Holocaust.
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