Lotte Paepcke: A life between fear and hope in post -war Germany

Lotte Paepcke: A life between fear and hope in post -war Germany

Zweibrücken, Deutschland - A shattering contemporary witness: Gisela Hack-Molitor reveals the horrors of the past! In her new book "Lotte Paepcke did not become good again. When Jewish in post-war Germany", the author brings the dramatic history of a woman to light that lived almost 85 years ago in constant death. Lotte Paepcke, a Jew, felt followed and threatened - a nightmare that reads like an exciting novel, but was bitter reality for her.

The book presentation in the duke hall of the city museum in Zweibrücken was an emotional moment. Gisela Hack-Molitor, who is deeply connected to the story, stepped to the speaker and captivated the audience with her narrative. The audience was often shocked by the revelations about the cruelty that Lotte Paepcke experienced. Hack molitor manages to bring the fears and needs of this special woman alive, and it asks society to deal with this dark time.

a call to memory

The book is more than just a biography; It is an urgent call not to forget the horrors of the past. Hack-Molitor shows how important it is to hear and preserve the stories of survivors. The presentation was not only a literary event, but also a moving commemoration of the victims of the Holocaust and the challenges with which the survivors were confronted in the post -war period.

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