Isabel Wachenheimer, Else Wachenheimer, Meir Wachenheimer, Mathilde Wachenheimer-Wertheimer, Josefine Levi-Moos in tuin van de familie Wachenheimer in Stuttgart, tussen 6 en 13 september 1930 by Anonymous

Isabel Wachenheimer, Else Wachenheimer, Meir Wachenheimer, Mathilde Wachenheimer-Wertheimer, Josefine Levi-Moos in tuin van de familie Wachenheimer in Stuttgart, tussen 6 en 13 september 1930 Possibly 1930 - 1939

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Dimensions height 65 mm, width 60 mm

This photograph captures five members of the Wachenheimer family in their Stuttgart garden, sometime between the 6th and 13th of September, 1930. Although the photographer is unknown, the image speaks volumes about Jewish life in Germany during the interwar period. The family's attire and confident poses suggest a community integrated into German society, enjoying the simple pleasures of family gatherings. Yet, knowing the tragic fate that awaited many German Jews during the Holocaust, this image becomes a poignant reminder of what was lost. The photograph presents a visual code, a family portrait, that both affirms their belonging and foreshadows their vulnerability. Historians can use sources like family letters, archival records, and survivor testimonies to reconstruct the Wachenheimer family's story and to understand the broader context of Jewish life in 1930s Germany. This image, therefore, is not just a family memento but a historical document and a stark reminder of the fragility of social acceptance and the importance of historical memory.

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