Cambridge University has published a huge selection of photos taken by a German Jewish doctor in the early days of the Turkish Republic in the 1930s, where he helped save thousands of lives after being exiled from Nazi Germany.
Source: geneanet
Cambridge University Publishes Jewish Doctor’s Vast 1930s Turkey Photo Archive
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