Holocaust project ban debate simmers
Support grows for allowing 'stumbling blocks' that honor victims of Nazi-era genocide
Ernst Grube, a sprightly 82-year-old Munich native with a ready smile, has had enough.
Seventy years after surviving a Nazi concentration camp and losing several close family members to the gas chambers in German-occupied Poland, Grube said the time had come for relatives to be allowed to choose their own way of remembering their dead.
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