But his story, like millions of others, was brutally interrupted by the Holocaust.
Let us honor his memory by continuing to tell the stories of those who were silenced.
In 1944, following the German occupation of Hungary, Géza was deported. He was murdered in the concentration camp. géza székely schweiger
Why remember a photographer? Because his photographs are acts of defiance. While the Nazi regime sought to reduce people to numbers on a transport list, Székely Schweiger turned them into individuals . In his studio, a Jewish merchant was a king; a seamstress was a queen; a child was a universe of potential.
We often talk about history in terms of battles, treaties, and dates. But sometimes, history speaks through a single face, a single voice, or a single photographer’s lens. 🎞️ But his story, like millions of others, was
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