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Leah Wajsfelner poses with a woman while in hiding at a French farm in the Alps.

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    Leah Wajsfelner poses with a woman while in hiding at a French farm in the Alps.
    Leah Wajsfelner poses with a woman while in hiding at a French farm in the Alps.

    Overview

    Caption
    Leah Wajsfelner poses with a woman while in hiding at a French farm in the Alps.
    Date
    Circa 1939 - 1945
    Locale
    Trescleoux, [Alpes-de-Haute-Provence] France
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Leah Starkman

    Rights & Restrictions

    Photo Source
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Leah Starkman
    Source Record ID: Collections: RG-50.166*0032

    Keywords & Subjects

    Photo Designation
    RESCUERS & RESCUED -- France

    Administrative Notes

    Biography
    Leah Starkman (born Leah Wajsfelner) is the daughter of Zelick (b 1903) and Leah (nee Szlamkiewicz, b. 1902) Wajsfelner. Leah was born in Chareloi, Belgium on July 31, 1929. Her parents were both born in Poland and immigrated to Belgium. After the German invasion of Belgium, Leah and her parents fled to France where they were incarcerated in the Venissieux internment camp. Leah later went into hiding in Lyon and in the farming village of Trescleoux in the French Alps. Her parents were deported to Auschwitz .
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    2012-12-13 00:00:00
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