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LOT 60:
Art Nouveau Cabinet Photo of a Jewish Cantonist, Krakow, Poland, Russian Empire, 11 x 4.5 cm.
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Art Nouveau Cabinet Photo of a Jewish Cantonist, Krakow, Poland, Russian Empire, 11 x 4.5 cm.
Art Nouveau Cabinet Photo of a Jewish Cantonist, Krakow, Poland, Russian Empire, 11 x 4.5 cm.
End of 19th –early 20th cen. Edges to top and bottom slightly cut off.
* CANTONISTS, Jewish children who were conscripted to military institutions in czarist Russia with the intention that the conditions in which they were placed would force them to adopt Christianity. The "cantonist units" were properly barracks (cantonments) established for children of Russian soldiers. They provided instruction in drill and military training, as well as a rudimentary education. Discipline was maintained by threat of starvation and corporal punishment. At the age of 18 the pupils were drafted to regular army units where they served for 25 years. Enlistment for the cantonist institutions, which originated in the 17th century, was most rigorously enforced during the reigns of *Alexander I (1801–25) and *Nicholas I (1825–55). It was abolished in 1856 under *Alexander II

