Margaret and Kalman visiting their grandparents at the Mount Of Olives Cemetery.
From Left To Right: Eva Klein, Bella Klein, Margit Klein. This was probably around 1930. Bella was murdered at Auschwitz. Eva survived Auschwitz. Margit had left for United States in 1940.
Murdered at Auschwitz with her mother Feiga Sura Weisz. Upon their arrival at the death camp, Bella refused to leave her mother.
Erika Weiser and Margaret Popovitz were sisters-in-law. They considered each other sisters.
Erika Weiser Klein and her husband Menhard Klein are seated in the right.
This photo was taken after World War II. Erika had spent seven years in Nazi custody including Auschwitz. Menhard had been in a labor camp. His mother, one sister, and two brothers had been murdered in the Holocaust.
From left to right: Erika Weiser Klein and Margaret Klein Popovitz. They were more like sisters than sister-in-laws. The photos were taken about twenty years apart.
Popovitz Family with first names.
Eva Klein Kohn was an Auschwitz survivor. Her son, Tomi Kohn, was murdered at Auschwitz. He was nine-years-old.