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Reiza Kleinerman de Talmaciu

Reiza Kleinerman de Talmaciu Venezuela 2009

She was born on October 14, 1936 in Czernowitz, Romania, and was immediately taken to Bessarabia. In 1940 she fled to Czernowitz and was imprisoned with her family in the ghetto. Taken to Transnistria, they escaped, hiding for two years in Mogilev, in precarious conditions, with the bare minimum to survive. After a time in Dorohoi and Bucharest, fleeing communism they arrived in Venezuela in 1948, where she studied Pharmacy and made the story of her life a path retraced especially for this interview.

Testimony: "I would see when Dad would leave at night, take something to eat, open the lid of the sewer and go down there, he and other Jews. We were fortunate that the three of us stayed together all the time in Transnistria. My dad was lucky that he was never picked up, deported, transported to the labor camps."

Creator

Aaron Sosa

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Aaron Sosa is a freelance photographer and visual artist currently living in Montevideo, Uruguay, where he works for agencies, international editorials and corporate clients. His work has been exhibited in over 110 galleries worldwide and his photographs have been published in journals, books and magazines at an international level.

Properties

Rights

Extended Editorial

Location

Venezuela

Subject

Portraits of Survivors of Nazism and Shoah

Genre

Portrait

Edition

1 / 1

Dimensions

5000x3347

Filetype

JPG

License

Extended Editorial

Can be used to display privately, or in commercial and non-commercial settings, or in groups with an unlimited number of participants. The license includes unlimited use and display in virtual or physical galleries, documentaries, and essays by the NFT holder. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works.

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