A large black and white portrait sits in Robert Sutz’s Scottsdale studio. The photo is of his father with his immediate family members. This would be the last surviving photograph of the entire family together before Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
Of the 15 people in the photograph, all of whom were Jewish, every single one would go on to perish in the Holocaust except for Sutz’s father and his cousin, Charles Zabuski. Sutz recalls his father going to Poland to visit his family twice before the war, trying to persuade his family to come join him in America.
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