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An “ohel” or small mausoleum in a forested area of Warsaw’s main Jewish cemetery on Okopowa Street

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Yellow flowers bloom in spring amid the graves in a clearing

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The cemetery is filled with a forest of trees that started growing after the Second World War

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Late afternoon sun penetrates deep into the forested areas of the Warsaw cemetery in spring

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A broken tree, in a run-down section of the cemetery, often a symbol used on gravestones to represent an interrupted life

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The memorial at the grave of Esther Kaminska, the “mother” of Yiddish theatre in Poland

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The desecrated Jewish cemetery in Praga, where thousands of gravestones have been piled in circles on a hilltop