There were seven children


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"These are the Minc sisters and their cousins or friends. In the foreground on the left, the youngest of the Minc sisters, Olga, my mother. Next to her, Dora, who lived and died in Moscow. Behind them, standing at the far left is Sara - she and her daughter survived the Vilnius Ghetto and German camps, and she died in Warsaw in 1975. Second from the right is the oldest sister, Guta. In 1924 she left for Russia, and died in Moscow in 1985. The picture was taken sometime between 1913 and 1915, when they still lived in Warsaw. Their parents moved here from Russia at the end of the last century, since under the Czar Jewish merchants weren't allowed to do business either in Moscow or in St. Petersburg." Maria Borkozvska-Flisek, Gdansk

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