Opinion My family was murdered in Austria during the Holocaust. Now they’re offering me citizenship. Should I accept? My mother and I discovered my grandmother Erika’s faded birth certificate on a trip to Austria in 2019. It was in an administrative office building adjacent to the Stadttempel synagogue, the only synagogue built before 1938 that was not burned by the Nazis — and only because it was too close to the Nazi headquarters… By Erik Sommer Mar 30, 2022 | 4 min read
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