This is Marcus Brody, my grandmother's brother, with a group of soldiers during demobilization, at the end of World War I.
Marcus or Marci Brody graduated in 1907 in Budapest and became a well-known lawyer in Bratislava. He is the only one in our family to be buried in a Catholic cemetery because he married a Catholic woman. He never converted and they had no children. He was the only one in our family to be buried in a Catholic cemetery, called St. Martin's cemetery in Bratislava, next to the Manderla grave.
Marcus Brody with a group of soldiers
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