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More than Eighty Years After the War, Many Still Do Not Dare to Talk About ‘Wrong’ Family: ‘It Is Like a Bandage that Needs to Be Taken Off’

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A photo of his grandmother, intimately embraced by a German soldier, changed everything for Michael Schuling. On the back of the photo it said: in sweet memory. Until then, his grandmother had maintained that an SS soldier had raped her.
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A photo of his grandmother, intimately embraced by a German soldier, changed everything for Michael Schuling. On the back of the photo it said: in sweet memory. Until then, his grandmother had maintained that an SS soldier had raped her.

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bd.nl broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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