Rachel and Manek circa 1930
Paris, 1934 - Manek, Henri, Jean, Annette and a childhood friend in the Square des Envierges. Picture taken by Rachel.
Paris, 1934 - Rachel, Henri, Jean, Annette and a childhood friend in the Square des Envierges. Picture taken by Manek.
Manek's brother, Pierre Schneps. He lived in Paris and survived the war.
Manek's sister, Chana Schneps. She was murdered in Poland in 1942.
Manek's youngest brother, Elek Schneps. He was murdered in Poland in 1942.
Biez-en-Belin, Fall 1940 - Rachel and her children in the village where they took refuge in 1940. Picture taken by a German soldier.
Sister Clotilde who saved the Muller children.
Front row, very middle: Annette and Michel at the Lamarck Asylum after getting out the Drancy camp in September 1942
Paris, November 1942 - The four siblings are finally reunited. Annette wears the bow Sister Clotilde made to hide her shaved head.
L'Haÿ-les-Roses, May 1943 - Communion of Jean and Henri
Drouilly, 1944 - Henri (front row, first on the left), Jean (back row)
St-Rémy, 1944 - Annette (front row, second from right)
Toulouse, 1944 - Manek after escaping from the work camp.
Le Mans, 1945 - Château de Méhoncourt run by the Jewish charity organization O.S.E. (Oeuvre de secours aux enfants)
Le Mans, 1945 - first postwar picture of Manek with his four children
Le Mans, 1945 - Annette and Henri
Paris, 1945 - Manek back at 3 rue de l'Avenir
St-Rémy, April 1945 - Communion of Annette
Paris, 1947 - Annette at 3 rue de l'Avenir
Pauline Kleinman whom Manek married in 1948