(Warsaw 1942)
With his last
remaining coins
their father buys
one small stale
slice of rye bread,
and divides it
into six.
It is their
final meal
together.
November 1999
Photographer and writer
(Warsaw 1942)
With his last
remaining coins
their father buys
one small stale
slice of rye bread,
and divides it
into six.
It is their
final meal
together.
November 1999
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