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Focke Museum: two new photographic exhibitions

A few years ago, says Karin Walter of the Focke-Museum, the intention was to return to the Frank family the objects that once belonged to them and which ended up in the museum in 1985, long after the Jewish family of Lilienthal had to flee to America by the National Socialists. But then things turned out differently. And the descendants of photographer Julius Frank have donated to the museum and the Lilienthaler Heimatverein a complete heritage with photographs and other memorabilia that tell not only a photographic but also a tragic family story. The box that came to the museum from America in 2020 was two cubic meters in size. Walter and her team have registered over a thousand objects. “A stroke of luck,” said the photography historian. A selection is now visible in the exhibition “Julius Frank. A Jewish family of photographers between Germany and America”. But who was actually the Frank family?

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