New photos of the Holocaust keep turning up. Eric Muller has found some of his great uncle and aunt, who did not survive the Nazi camps.
Sixty-three years and eight days ago, on April 26, 1942, my great-uncle Leopold M?ller and his wife Irene were marched on a roundabout route from a Gestapo gathering point in a small park in W?rzburg through the city’s streets to a train depot. There they left their luggage on the platform and boarded a train to the East. To their deaths.
The Nazis scrupulously documented this deportation. Dozens of photographs were taken, like the one you see here. My great-uncle and his wife are in this group. Somewhere.
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But photographs were apparently not enough. The Nazis also hired someone to make a movie of the event.