Géza Székely Schweiger -

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In 1944, following the German occupation of Hungary, Géza was deported. He was murdered in the concentration camp. géza székely schweiger

Let us honor his memory by continuing to tell the stories of those who were silenced. 🕯️ In 1944, following the German occupation of

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Today, I want to share a name that deserves to be remembered: .

A Hungarian Jewish photographer, Székely Schweiger was not just a documentarian; he was a chronicler of a world that was about to vanish. Operating his studio in Budapest during the interwar period, he captured the elegance, the struggles, and the humanity of everyday life. His portraits of families, artists, and children are masterpieces of light and shadow.