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Holocaust Victims’ Personal Items Given to Descendants Decades Later

November 9, 1938: Kristallnacht—the Night of Broken Glass. It was the night anti-Semitic fervor in Nazi Germany boiled over. Jewish homes, businesses, schools, and synagogues were ransacked and burned. Inge Stanton was only 8 years old then but she remembers that nightmare all too well. She hid in her family’s attic in a house in the small town of Lichtenfels, Germany…

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