World War II portraits of Jewish 'counterfeiters' donated to Holocaust museum
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World War II portraits of Jewish 'counterfeiters' donated to Holocaust museum
Yad Vashem senior art curator Yehudit Shendar, left, holds a portrait of Felix Cytrin, a Jewish engraver, artist and forced-labor counterfeiter, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011, in New York, after Cytrin heirs, represented by Marcia Friday, right, donated a collection of portraits Cytrin did of his fellow prisoners to Israel's Holocaust remembrance museum. In return, Shendar presented Friday with this portrait of Cytrin by fellow prisoner Alfred Glueck. AP Photo/Kathy Willens.

By: Cristian Salazar & Randy Herschaft, Associated Press



NEW YORK, N.Y. (AP).- A collection of rarely seen portraits of Jewish prisoners forced to work for the Nazis in a money-forging scheme fictionalized in the Oscar-winning film "The Counterfeiters" is being donated to Israel's Holocaust museum.

Heirs of the artist who created the 43 portraits formally hand over the works to Yad Vashem (yahd VAH'-shehm) at a ceremony Thursday in New York City.

The portraits are by Felix Cytrin (ceeh-TRIN'), a Jewish engraver forced by the Nazis to help produce fake British pounds in a plot to destroy England's economy.

The portraits were created while Cytrin was imprisoned at a German concentration camp. They have been in his family's hands for decades.

The works will be integrated into Yad Vashem's art collection. Some will be exhibited in Jerusalem in December.


Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.










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