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A picture shows a file document from the relatives of Adelia Abramovitch, a young Jewish seamstress from Poland whose parents had died, who wrote to the king to inquire about the safety of her younger siblings in Warsaw after the Germans took the city and ended up sending them money through the war ministry, this letter is part of the archive of correspondence from relatives of missing First World War soldiers seeking help from Spanish King Alfonso XIII at the Royal Palace archive in Madrid, Spain, December 20, 2024. REUTERS/Juan Medina