Object numberM2011/002:065
Creator Adalbert Feher (photographer)
DescriptionBlack and white photograph depicting four local Jewish women posing for a photo with Dr. Adalbert Feher, the physician for company 108/57 of the Hungarian Labour Service and two other Jewish conscripts in Company 108/57. Typed red text copied onto the picture states: 'Dr. Feher', 'first aid' and 'Jewish girls'. On the back of the photograph black text states: 'Dr. Farkas'. This photograph is from a collection of photographs donated to the museum by Dr. Adalbert Feher which he took in Sianki, [Ukraine] Poland between 1941- 1942. The collection documents the life and routine of the Hungarian Labour Service and their encounter and friendship with the local Jewish community. The doctors of the Hungarian Labor service offered medical assistance to the local Jewish community in Sianki.
Production placeSianki, Poland
Production date 1941 - 1942
Subjectforced labour camps, forced labour, prisoners, camp experiences, doctors (medical), jewish doctors
Object namephotographs
Materialphotographic emulsion, paper, paper
Dimensions
- width: 175.00 mm
height: 125.00 mm
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Dr Adalbert Feher
