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Sorella Epstein was born on 25 August, 1931 in Liepāja. Discover Sorella Epstein's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 10 years old?
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25 August 1931 |
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25 August |
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Liepāja |
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Sorella Epstein Height, Weight & Measurements
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Sorella Epstein Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sorella Epstein worth at the age of 10 years old? Sorella Epstein’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Latvia. We have estimated
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Philippe Labrune saw the photograph on display at the Jewish Museum of Latvia in Riga, picturing four women and a little girl hiding her face standing behind a woman, taken just before their execution during the Liepāja massacres. He then tried to find the identity of the four women in the photo, especially the little girl on the left, who was hiding her face on the photograph. He recounted this investigation in a documentary film entitled Sorella, une enfant dans la Shoah, broadcast on 8 March 2014 on France 5. The film was produced by Michel Welterlin and the script was co-written by Philippe Labrune and Jean-Marie Montali.
The photo also appeared in the documentary Einsatzgruppen, les commandos de la mort by Michaël Prazan, broadcast on France 2 in 2009.
She was born in 1931 into a Latvian family in Liepāja. Her parents were Roza and Jacob Epstein according to her birth certificate registered in Liepāja. In May or June 1941, her father and her uncle Chaïm were arrested by the Soviets, because they were likely to be opposed to their ideology due to their occupations as merchants. They were then deported to Siberia, where they died a few years later, unaware of their family's fate. Sorella and her remaining family found refuge in their aunt's home, where the Nazis made an arrestation raid on 1 July 1941. She was arrested and shot by the Latvian militia along with four other women, one of whom was her mother, and a picture was taken minutes before the murder on 15 December 1941.
Philippe Labrune saw the photograph in the Jewish museum in Riga. It is part of a series of twelve photographs taken on 15 December 1941. The series shows the massacre perpetrated on the beach at Šķēde, in Liepāja, which lasted three days. The photos were taken with a Minox camera, the people in it had to pose. Philippe Labrune wondered who these women and this little girl were, and how these photos had escaped the destruction of the material evidence of the Holocaust systematically practiced by the Nazis at the end of the war. Photos of the Liepāja massacre sometimes show Latvian policemen or soldiers in uniform. No German soldiers appear in the photo, as they were the ones taking the photos, but a German military vehicle appears in one of the photos. It was customary for German soldiers to surround the pits to watch the executions and to take photographs, but the bullets were fired by soldiers specifically hired for the job. David Zwirzon's daughter, Ilana Yvanova, director of the Jewish Museum, answered Philippe Labrune's questions during an interview. She told him that when she was eight or nine years old, she discovered in a dish cupboard a bowl containing various objects, including two photo rolls. Her father David Zwirzon was a Jew kept alive to do maintenance work. In 1942, he had to repair an electrical failure at the German security police headquarters. He saw some photographic rolls in an open drawer and grabbed them. He made copies of them and later replaced them during an alleged breakdown. He buried the films behind the stables of the police building so that he would not have to carry them with him. He managed to escape from the Liepāja ghetto and lived in hiding in a cellar for two years. In 1944, when Liepāja was liberated, he handed the rolls over to the Soviets.
Sorella Epstein, born on (1931-08-25)August 25, 1931 in Liepāja, was a little Latvian girl, murdered because she was Jewish, on (1941-12-15)December 15, 1941, during the Liepāja massacres. · ·