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Leonard Freed A Jewish man becomes the President of a small town shooting club. Munsterland, Germany. 1961. © Leonard Freed | Magnum Photos
Leonard Freed The exterior of the newly built Synagogue. Dusseldorf, Germany. 1961. © Leonard Freed | Magnum Photos
Leonard Freed The 13-year-old Joachim Berdach receiving gifts and good wishes from his mother and aunts, to celebrate his Bar Mitzvah. Dusseldorf, Germany. 1961. © Leonard Freed | Magnum Photos
Leonard Freed This woman who was born in Poland and was a member of the Auschwitz concentration camp, remained in Germany after the liberation of the camps. On her arm is the tattooed number of her camp registra (...)
Leonard Freed A street in the Jewish quarter, on the corner of the street is their 'kosher' butchers shop. Frankfurt, Germany. 1961. © Leonard Freed | Magnum Photos
Leonard Freed Dr Herbert Lewin, professor of medicine, in his final years he practised at the Woman's Clinic at Offenbach, Mainz and is a leading figure in the Jewish Association and Director of the Central Comm (...)
Leonard Freed A Jewish kosher butcher's shop, the main supplier for the local Jewish community. Frankfurt, Germany. 1961. © Leonard Freed | Magnum Photos
Leonard Freed NETHERLANDS. Amsterdam. Narrow sidewalks near the Rembrandt house. © Leonard Freed | Magnum Photos
Leonard Freed NETHERLANDS. Amsterdam. Post office messengers in their winter uniforms. © Leonard Freed | Magnum Photos
Leonard Freed NETHERLANDS. Amsterdam. Demonstration against the marriage of Beatrix of the Netherlands and Claus von Amsberg. March 1966 © Leonard Freed | Magnum Photos
Leonard Freed Jakob HOROWITZ works as a stone cutter in the family business with his father, his mother and brother and sister all died in Auschwitz. He makes tombstones for the new Frankfurt cemetery. © Leonard Freed | Magnum Photos