Baby Eva Temple (nee Bader) with parents
Object numberM2008/063
TitleBaby Eva Temple (nee Bader) with parents
DescriptionBlack and white photograph (copy) of Eva Temple (nee Bader), the donor, as a 4-month old baby held in the arms of her parents, Alexander and Bedriska. It was probably taken in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (now the capital of Slovakia), c. 1944. Eva was born while her parents were in hiding and was eventually taken to Bergen-Belsen with her grandmother. Eva is perhaps the youngest survivor of that concentration camp, being only 16-months old at liberation. Apart from two uncles who escaped to England in 1939, Eva was the only survivor of her large family.
Production placeBratislava, Slovakia
Production date circa 1944
Subjectchildren, families, victims, child survivors, Pre-war life, world that was
Object namephotographs
Materialphotographic emulsion, paper, paper
Dimensions
- width: 100.00 mm
height: 150.00 mm
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Eva Temple
