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Mourners walk to the gravesite prior to the burial of Freida Albin.

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    Mourners walk to the gravesite prior to the burial of Freida Albin.
    Mourners walk to the gravesite prior to the burial of Freida Albin.

Among those pictured are in frront:  Dr. Jacobsohn, Mr. Klein, and Mrs. Rosenthal.

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    Mourners walk to the gravesite prior to the burial of Freida Albin.

    Among those pictured are in frront: Dr. Jacobsohn, Mr. Klein, and Mrs. Rosenthal.
    Date
    April 1936
    Locale
    Riga, [Vidzeme] Latvia
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Herbert Albin

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    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Herbert Albin
    Source Record ID: Collections: 2013.472.1

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    Biography
    Herbert Albin is the son of Akady Albin (b, 9/22/1906) and the grandson of Mikhael and Freida (Gold) Albin. He had one brother, Ilya. Arkady lived in Latvia and in Germany and worked in the import export business. In 1933 he immigrated to the United States. In April of 1936, Arkady's mother Freida, died of a melanoma. Because he could not attend the funeral, his family hired a professional photographer to take 24 pictures of the entire funeral, from her in her shroud to the final burial.
    In 1938 his father, Mikhael, and in 1940 his brother Ilya, immigrated to the United States via Cuba.
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