The day of Rosi’s cousin’s civil wedding ceremony in Amsterdam, summer of 1942. Hugo third from left and Clemy far right. In Amsterdam, Jews were not yet required to wear the yellow star of David – but by the time of Rosi’s cousin’s religious ceremony a few months later, a star was sewn on her dress.
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