This Purim photo (ca. 1905) was miraculously recovered after World War II

 This Purim photo (ca. 1905) was miraculously recovered after World War II


from an abandoned warehouse in Amsterdam. Years earlier, Emma Erlanger had tried to send a trunk — including two albums of family photographs — to her daughter, Anneliese, who had fled to England on a Kindertransport. Unfortunately, the trunk never arrived. It was found after the war by a relative, empty but for the two photo albums.  


Pictured are Samuel Frankenheimer (left), Max Regensburger (middle), and Leo Frankenheimer (right) in their hometown of Ichenhausen, Bavaria. The boys are costumed in traditional German dress called “Tracht,” which has a complicated history as a symbol of German nationalism and regional culture. Samuel appears to be dressed in women’s wear, a common feature of Purim costumes.    


Collection of Anne Lisa Erlanger Rotenberg in memory of her beloved parents, Siegfried and Emma Erlanger, and sister Inge Erlanger, 1991.F.779

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