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.
Erika Weiser Klein 1947 In New York. Erika was an Auschwitz survivor.
Holocaust Survivors From Left to Right: Fred Cassel, Vera Cassel, Erika Klein, Menhard Klein, Herta Perl, Shlomo Perl
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.
Erika Weiser Klein and her husband Menhard Klein are seated in the right.
Erika Weiser and Margaret Popovitz were sisters-in-law. They considered each other sisters.
On the left is Menhard Klein and Erika Weiser Klein. On the right is David Popovitz with wife Ester.
David Popovitz with wife Ester Rubin. Photo about 1950.
Emigrated to the United States in 1914 from Romania. David was about thirty-five when he arrived.
Bok Kyong Kim emigrated to the United States in the 1960s with her husband and three children. Bok and her husband had suffered through the Japanese occupation of Korea and the Korean War.
From Left: Bella Klein, mother Sura, Eva Klein, father Zsigmond Klein. Bella and Sura were murdered at Auschwitz. Eva Survived Auschwitz. Zsigmond died in 1918 of an infection.
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.