Nevia Capello and her husband Paolo Marassi in their home in Venice, Italy. Mrs. Nevia is the descendant of the noble family Capello who arrived in Venice before the XIII century, according to her. In 1944, together with her family and thousands of other people, she was about to be deported to Auschwitz, but at the last minute, while they were forced to step into the train, a German soldier said "Genug!" ("stop it!") and saved them. Nevia Capello is the founder and she has been for forty years the president of ACIT in Venice, one of the most important Italian/German cultural associations.
Picture taken with Leica SL, 28mm Elmarit 2,8 asph, 1/6 sec; f/6,8; ISO 1600