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Francine Weill, right, visits a relative's grave at the Jewish cemetery in Westhoffen, France, Feb. 7, 2020. In the absence of many actual Jews in the Alsace region of France, which borders Germany, their tombs have become easy targets in a region with an uneasy relationship to a troubled wartime past and a penchant for voting far right. (Kasia Strek/The New York Times)
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2018-09-23
KASIA STREK/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
KASIA STREK
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31cm x 20cm przy 300dpi
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