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No Known Address

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No Known Address is a collection of sixty-three poems and one short story in response to the Holocaust. These poems were stimulated to the author's visit to his great grandfather's hometown in Bayern/Bavaria. Before the author's first trip there, the local government had decided to maintain and protect the JudenFreihof/Jewish Cemetery. Several years later the government purchased and renovated the synagogue structure for use as a community center. The author gave a poetry reading there, one of the first events in this "new" building. Remnants of its purpose as a synagogue were left, or restored, as a reminder. The Jewish heritage was not erased from this German village, but enshrined. The author is grateful for those efforts.[1]

  1. ↑ Herrmann, Duane L (2019). No Known Address (first ed.). USA: Poetica Publishing. p. 84. ISBN 978-1-942051-29-9.
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