Tracing a Lost Love: One Family’s Forgotten History

After the Museum led the charge to open the International Tracing Service in Germany in 2007, researchers such as New York Times writer Sarah Wildman have gained access to the extensive archive of documents relating to more than 17 million victims of Nazism. Wildman used ITS to research the fate of her relatives, as well as a mysterious woman her grandfather left behind in prewar Vienna, detailed in her book, Paper Love.











When: Thu., Feb. 25, 2016 at 7:00 pm
Where: Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Ave.
646-505-5708
Price: $5
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After the Museum led the charge to open the International Tracing Service in Germany in 2007, researchers such as New York Times writer Sarah Wildman have gained access to the extensive archive of documents relating to more than 17 million victims of Nazism. Wildman used ITS to research the fate of her relatives, as well as a mysterious woman her grandfather left behind in prewar Vienna, detailed in her book, Paper Love.

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