Sunday, July 29, 2012

Holocaust Survivor and Child Labor in April


Inge Auerbacher, survivor of Terezin (Theresienstadt) concentration camp, holds up the fabric gold star that was sewn to her clothing during the Holocaust, while she speaks of her experiences during the 2012 Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony at the Grout Museum in Waterloo, Iowa on Thursday, April 19, 2012. Auerbacher has authored several books about the Holocaust, including the story of her survival, "I Am a Star." 
 ©Dawn J. Sagert/The Waterloo Courier


Marlene Steinbeck, right, and Ivan Steinbeck, left, both of Independence, observe the Holocaust exhibit, "BESA", which containts stories and photographs of,  "Albanian Muslims Who Saved Jews During World War II, Photographs by Norman Gershman", following the 2012 Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony at the Grout Museum in Waterloo, Iowa on Thursday, April 19, 2012.
 ©Dawn J. Sagert/The Waterloo Courier




Celina Young, a junior at Waverly-Shell Rock High School, throws a bale of hay into a trough while feeding the cows on the farm of Dennis Kuker on Wednesday, April 25, 2012 in Readlyn, Iowa. Young works for Kuker about four days a week, and enjoys getting paid to do what she enjoys--working with the animals.
 ©Dawn J. Sagert/The Waterloo Courier


Celina Young, a junior at Waverly-Shell Rock High School, sprays off the platform and milking equipment before she and dairy farm owner Dennis Kuker, not shown, milk the cows on Wednesday, April 25, 2012 in Readlyn, Iowa. Young works for Kuker about four days a week, and enjoys getting paid to do what she enjoys--working with the animals.
©Dawn J. Sagert/The Waterloo Courier
 

Celina Young, a junior at Waverly-Shell Rock High School, retrieves and throws down a bale of hay to feed to the cows on the dairy farm of Dennis Kuker in Readlyn, Iowa on Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Young works for Kuker about four days a week, and enjoys getting paid to do what she enjoys--working with the animals.
 ©Dawn J. Sagert/The Waterloo Courier

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