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Menorah from iconic photo with Nazi flag returns to Germany for Chanukah

The German president joined the grandchildren of the photographer to light the candles on Monday, 91 years after the photograph was taken

December 21, 2022 16:21
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The menorah that features in one of the most iconic photos of the Nazi era returned to Germany on Monday, nearly a century after the photographer's family fled the country.

In 1931, amid the Nazi's rise to power, the wife of a rabbi, Rachel Posner, photographed their menorah in the northern port city of Kiel, Germany, opposite the regional Nazi headquarters.

In the now-historic photograph, the family's menorah is seen on the windowsill in the foreground, and outside the window is a large swastika flag hanging on the building's facade.

On the back of the photograph, Rachel wrote: “The flag says ‘death to Judaism,’ the light says ‘Judaism will live forever.'”