Photograph identified by Karel Margry as having been taken during the shooting of the first Theresienstadt film in 1942 ("The First Theresienstadt Fim (1942) in Historical Journal of Film, Radio & Television Aug. 1999, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p. 323
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