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Group portrait of French Jewish women possibly outside an ORT vocational school.

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    Group portrait of French Jewish women possibly outside an ORT vocational school.
    Group portrait of French Jewish women possibly outside an ORT vocational school.

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    Caption
    Group portrait of French Jewish women possibly outside an ORT vocational school.
    Date
    Circa 1945 - 1947
    Locale
    Paris, [Seine] France
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Monique Goss

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    Photo Source
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Monique Goss
    Source Record ID: Collections: 2013.457

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    Biography
    Monique Goss (born Epstein) is the daughter of Julian Epstein (b. 1889, Minsk) and Margarete Pick Epstein (b. 1898, Vienna). In either 1913 or 1914 Julian, an opera singer and jeweler, moved to Vienna. There he met Margarete, They wed on March 28, 1920. One month after Nazi Germany annexed Austria and unleashed violent antisemitism, Monique and Julian fled to France. They first lived in Chelles in the eastern suburbs of Paris. After the start of World War II, Julian was forced to join the Foreign Service, and the family moved to Toulouse. Monique was born on April 29, 1941 in Toulouse, France. As life became more dangerous for Jews, Margarete Epstein hid her little daughter in Carbonne, and she herself was hidden separately. Julian was arrested and sent first to the Noe internment camp and then to Gurs. From there he was transported to Drancy and placed on Transport #51 to Majdanek where he was murdered upon arrival.
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