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Schwarzhofen commemorates the end of the war and the marches of death

Summary by onetz.de
At the grave of the concentration camp prisoner No. 2 of Auschwitz, Otto Küsel, who had settled in Schwarzhofen, Mayor Maximilian Beer (right) with the daughter of Otto Küsel, Renate Grün, (second from the left) and their family members, as well as author Sebastian Christ (back row, right) and local caregiver Alfred Wolfsteiner (back row, second from the right).
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At the grave of the concentration camp prisoner No. 2 of Auschwitz, Otto Küsel, who had settled in Schwarzhofen, Mayor Maximilian Beer (right) with the daughter of Otto Küsel, Renate Grün, (second from the left) and their family members, as well as author Sebastian Christ (back row, right) and local caregiver Alfred Wolfsteiner (back row, second from the right).

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onetz.de broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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