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  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
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    Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
    November 30, 2007 - Oswiecim, Auschwitz, Poland: Yellow patches with names in the shape of the star of David (used to mark Jews during the Holocaust) placed in the center of a metal star of David in building 27 that was converted into a museum in Auschwitz-Berkenau concentration camp, Nov 30, 2007. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the main concentration camp in the 2nd World War. Over 1.5 million people were systematically killed (mainly by gas) and cremated in the camp that was built in 1940 an operated until the end of the war in 1945. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Visions of Auschwitz
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    Visions of Auschwitz
    November 30, 2007 - Oswiecim, Auschwitz, Poland: In 1942, Auschwitz-Birkenau became the largest death camp for European Jews as part of Hitler's plan for the complete destruction of the Jewish race. Approximately 1.5 million people died in the Auschwitz death camp, before Soviet soldiers liberated the survivors on January 27, 1945. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
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    Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
    November 30, 2007 - Oswiecim, Auschwitz, Poland: A pile of victims' shoes in building 27 that was converted into a museum in Auschwitz-Berkenau concentration camp, Nov 30, 2007. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the main concentration camp in the 2nd World War. Over 1.5 million people were systematically killed (mainly by gas) and cremated in the camp that was built in 1940 an operated until the end of the war in 1945. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
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    Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
    November 30, 2007 - Oswiecim, Auschwitz, Poland: The memorial hall in building 27 that was converted into a museum in Auschwitz-Berkenau concentration camp, Nov 30, 2007. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the main concentration camp in the 2nd World War. Over 1.5 million people were systematically killed (mainly by gas) and cremated in the camp that was built in 1940 an operated until the end of the war in 1945. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Visions of Auschwitz
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    Visions of Auschwitz
    November 30, 2007 - Oswiecim, Auschwitz, Poland: In 1942, Auschwitz-Birkenau became the largest death camp for European Jews as part of Hitler's plan for the complete destruction of the Jewish race. Approximately 1.5 million people died in the Auschwitz death camp, before Soviet soldiers liberated the survivors on January 27, 1945. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Visions of Auschwitz
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    Visions of Auschwitz
    November 30, 2007 - Oswiecim, Auschwitz, Poland: In 1942, Auschwitz-Birkenau became the largest death camp for European Jews as part of Hitler's plan for the complete destruction of the Jewish race. Approximately 1.5 million people died in the Auschwitz death camp, before Soviet soldiers liberated the survivors on January 27, 1945. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Visions of Auschwitz
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    Visions of Auschwitz
    November 30, 2007 - Oswiecim, Auschwitz, Poland: In 1942, Auschwitz-Birkenau became the largest death camp for European Jews as part of Hitler's plan for the complete destruction of the Jewish race. Approximately 1.5 million people died in the Auschwitz death camp, before Soviet soldiers liberated the survivors on January 27, 1945. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Visions of Auschwitz
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    Visions of Auschwitz
    November 30, 2007 - Oswiecim, Auschwitz, Poland: In 1942, Auschwitz-Birkenau became the largest death camp for European Jews as part of Hitler's plan for the complete destruction of the Jewish race. Approximately 1.5 million people died in the Auschwitz death camp, before Soviet soldiers liberated the survivors on January 27, 1945. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
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    Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
    November 30, 2007 - Oswiecim, Auschwitz, Poland: The main headquarters in Auschwitz-Berkenau concentration camp, Nov 30, 2007. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the main concentration camp in the 2nd World War. Over 1.5 million people were systematically killed (mainly by gas) and cremated in the camp that was built in 1940 an operated until the end of the war in 1945. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Visions of Auschwitz
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    Visions of Auschwitz
    November 30, 2007 - Oswiecim, Auschwitz, Poland: In 1942, Auschwitz-Birkenau became the largest death camp for European Jews as part of Hitler's plan for the complete destruction of the Jewish race. Approximately 1.5 million people died in the Auschwitz death camp, before Soviet soldiers liberated the survivors on January 27, 1945. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
    DUKAS_180329096_POL
    Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
    November 30, 2007 - Oswiecim, Auschwitz, Poland: A pile of victims' glasses in building 27 that was converted into a museum in Auschwitz-Berkenau concentration camp, Nov 30, 2007. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the main concentration camp in the 2nd World War. Over 1.5 million people were systematically killed (mainly by gas) and cremated in the camp that was built in 1940 an operated until the end of the war in 1945. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
    DUKAS_180329095_POL
    Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
    November 30, 2007 - Oswiecim, Auschwitz, Poland: The memorial hall in building 27 that was converted into a museum in Auschwitz-Berkenau concentration camp, Nov 30, 2007. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the main concentration camp in the 2nd World War. Over 1.5 million people were systematically killed (mainly by gas) and cremated in the camp that was built in 1940 an operated until the end of the war in 1945. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Visions of Auschwitz
    DUKAS_180329094_POL
    Visions of Auschwitz
    November 30, 2007 - Oswiecim, Auschwitz, Poland: In 1942, Auschwitz-Birkenau became the largest death camp for European Jews as part of Hitler's plan for the complete destruction of the Jewish race. Approximately 1.5 million people died in the Auschwitz death camp, before Soviet soldiers liberated the survivors on January 27, 1945. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Sadiq Khan - Mayor of London signs the Holocaust Memorial Day Book

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Lighting of the Memorial Candle by Holocaust survivors
    Eva Clarke BEM and Smajo Beöo OBE.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Lighting of the Memorial Candle by Holocaust survivors
    Eva Clarke BEM and Smajo Beöo OBE.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Lighting of the Memorial Candle by Holocaust survivors
    Eva Clarke BEM and Smajo Beöo OBE.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    DUKAS_180036141_EYE
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Lighting of the Memorial Candle by Holocaust survivors
    Eva Clarke BEM and Smajo Beöo OBE.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Lighting of the Memorial Candle by Holocaust survivors
    Eva Clarke BEM and Smajo Beöo OBE.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Rabbi and Rabbetzin Epstein
    Western Marble Arch Synagogue

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

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  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Smajo Beöo OBE speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Smajo Beöo OBE speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Smajo Beöo OBE speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Olivia Marks-Woldman OBE
    Chief Executive , Holocaust Memorial Day Trust - speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    DUKAS_180036118_EYE
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Olivia Marks-Woldman OBE
    Chief Executive , Holocaust Memorial Day Trust - speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

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  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    DUKAS_180036123_EYE
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Olivia Marks-Woldman OBE
    Chief Executive , Holocaust Memorial Day Trust - speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    DUKAS_180036119_EYE
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Holocaust survivor Eva Clarke BEM speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

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  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    DUKAS_180036128_EYE
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Holocaust survivor Eva Clarke BEM speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Lighting of the Memorial Candle by Holocaust survivors
    Eva Clarke BEM and Smajo Beöo OBE.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    DUKAS_180036138_EYE
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Sadiq Khan - Mayor of London speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Lighting of the Memorial Candle by Holocaust survivors
    Eva Clarke BEM and Smajo Beöo OBE.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    DUKAS_180036126_EYE
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Sadiq Khan - Mayor of London speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Lighting of the Memorial Candle by Holocaust survivors
    Eva Clarke BEM and Smajo Beöo OBE.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    DUKAS_180036125_EYE
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Andrew Boff - Member of the London Assembly - speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    DUKAS_180036124_EYE
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Andrew Boff - Member of the London Assembly - speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, holding his copy of a Wassily Kandinsky book of paintings that inspired his work. Maxwell was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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    James A Rosen

     

  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    DUKAS_170549191_EYE
    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, holding his copy of a Wassily Kandinsky book of paintings that inspired his work. Maxwell was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

    James A Rosen / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    James A Rosen

     

  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    DUKAS_170549181_EYE
    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, holding a book of his paintings. Maxwell was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

    James A Rosen / Guardian / eyevine

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    James A Rosen

     

  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    DUKAS_170549180_EYE
    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

    James A Rosen / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    James A Rosen

     

  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

    James A Rosen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    James A Rosen

     

  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, with copies of his book, The Boy in the Woods. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, with copies of his book, The Boy in the Woods. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, with copies of his book, The Boy in the Woods. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, Standing next to a self portrait he made. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, in his living room among his paintings. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, in his living room among his paintings. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, in his living room among his paintings. He who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

    James A Rosen / Guardian / eyevine

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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

    James A Rosen / Guardian / eyevine

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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

    James A Rosen / Guardian / eyevine

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