Many Jews lived in Grünwald until the Nazis came to power: merchants, scientists, filmmakers. Most of them had to flee or they were deported and murdered. A historian sheds light on the dark chapter of local history for the first time.
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Claudia Wessel, Grunwald
Moritz and Nomy Kowalski’s daughters could still live in Munich. This is how far Susanne Meinl, the historian who is currently writing a book about National Socialism in Grünwald, has come in her research. The feeling that she might be very close to these daughters makes the researcher very nervous. She would love to track them down. A hope that also connects her with this article: that these daughters or their children will contact her.