Photograph taken in Koszenica, Poland in the late 1920s. Among those pictured only Renee, her Aunt Tola and youngest uncle in second row survived the war. First row, left to right: Rose Borenstain-Fuchs (mother), Renee, Grandmother Borenstain, Yitzchak Fuchs (brother), Grandfather Borenstain, rest are cousins and Rose's sister (names not known). Second row, left to right: Moishe Chiel Fuchs (father), Tola Berenstain (maternal aunt), rest are cousins and uncles (names not known).
Photograph taken in 1925 or 1926 in Koszenica, Poland. First row, left to right (seated): great uncle (grandmother's brother-Sokol), Grandmother Fuchs, Renee, Grandfather Fuchs, Moishe Chiel Fuchs (father). Second row, left to right (standing): Aaron Fuchs, Elieazer Fuchs, Charna Fuchs, unknown, unk., unk., Simcha Fuchs.
Photograph was taken in Krakow, Poland in the 1930s. Saul was hidden by a Polish family during the war but was later betrayed by them when his money ran out. He was executed near the end of the war.
Photograph taken in Lipnica, Poland in the 1930s. All perished in the Holocaust except Chaskel Kolender. Chaskel had fled east at the outbreak of the war and found himself in Russian-controlled eastern Poland. He ended up surviving the war in Siberia. First row, left to right: Unknown, Yosel Eizen (cousin), Unknown, Chaskel Kolender (paternal uncle). Second row, left to right: Rebecca Kolender (father's sister), next 4 are cousins (names not known), Pearl Kolender (father's sister).
This 1941 false identification was used by Anna Philine Nathans-Paerl, mother of Vera Nathans. Anna used this identification during the war until it was discovered that she was Jewish and then she was sent to Bergen-Belsen.
This 1942 photograph was taken in Graulhet, France, and shows Francine and her friends. Front row, left to right: Suzanne [?]; Maurice Rubinsztein; Francine Ajzensztark. Back row, left to right: Annette Lautard; Henri [?]; Suzanne Ajzensztark, Francine's sister.