Romani Girl (Zigeuner)

Joseph Stieglitz took note of a Zigeuner girl who'd resided in the camp outside Nagylengyel, Hungary, because she carried a small and ugly puppy with her when SS rounded up her camp. While it was unusual, Stieglitz decided to let her take the puppy if it kept her quiet.

However, when they brought the Zigeuner camp to Zalaegerszeg and the Zigeuner saw that they were being placed in cattle cars, the girl set the puppy down, and kicked it. It yelped and ran off. Stieglitz approved; the puppy might have a chance to survive now.