

Fritzi Weitzmann Owens at her home in Manhattan with a photo of herself at the age of 14 in Albanian attire. Her family fled Vienna with the help of Albanian King Zog to escape Nazi rule. The family became the official royal photographers. Ann Hermes/staff
Fritzi Weitzmann Owens' photo album showing the family's photo studio in Albania. Ann Hermes/Staff
A photo album of Fritzi Weitzmann Owens' family during their time in Albania. Ann Hermes/Staff
Albanian King Zog with the Albanian Queen photographed by the Weitzmann family. Ann Hermes/Staff
A portrait of King Lekka, son of Albania’s King Zog, who helped rescue Jews including the family of Fritzi Weitzmann Owens, from Norman Gershman's exhibition, Besa: Muslims Who Saved Jews
Portrait of Haxhi Dede Reshat Bardhi, head of the Muslim Bektashi order in Albania, from Norman Gershman's exhibition, Besa: Muslims Who Saved Jews
A declaration from Albanian King Zog proclaiming the Weitzmann family official royal photographers. Ann Hermes/ Staff