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L192 – BROKEN HOPE

Drawing on the theme of the Holocaust.

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L172 – Holocaust

Holocaust

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L154 – The girl Fruma’s story – Illustration for the film “Children ‘s Stories”, created by the students of Kaunas Art Gymnasium to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, 27 01 2022

The story of the girl Fruma – Fruma with her two mothers: her real mother (did not survive) and the mother who saved and adopted her

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L155 – Illustration for the film “Children ‘s Stories”, created by the students of Kaunas Art Gymnasium to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, 27 01 2022

The story of the girl Fruma – Fruma with her family in home garden city Kaunas, Lithuania

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L156 – Illustration for the film “Children ‘s Stories”, created by the students of Kaunas Art Gymnasium to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, 27 01 2022

The beginning of World War II in Lithuania

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L157 – Illustration for the film “Children ‘s Stories”, created by the students of Kaunas Art Gymnasium to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, 27 01 2022

Fruma’s family was sent to the Ghetto

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L158 – Illustration for the film “Children ‘s Stories”, created by the students of Kaunas Art Gymnasium to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, 27 01 2022

The children were left alone in the Ghetto huts

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L159 – Illustration for the film “Children ‘s Stories”, created by the students of Kaunas Art Gymnasium to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, 27 01 2022

In one Ghetto house lived four families as one large: grandparents, parents and children

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L160 – Illustration for the film “Children ‘s Stories”, created by the students of Kaunas Art Gymnasium to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, 27 01 2022

Ghetto “cleaning campaign”

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L165 – Illustration for the film “Children ‘s Stories”, created by the students of Kaunas Art Gymnasium to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, 27 01 2022

After the Ghetto “Cleanup campaign” ( the grandparents nor survived), the Fruma’s father installed a hiding place under the one room floor.

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