
In 1947, Marta Grün, a Hungarian Jewish mother, returned to Vienna carrying a bu…
In 1947, Marta Grün, a Hungarian Jewish mother, returned to Vienna carrying a bundle of baby clothes — the only things left from her son, David, taken from her during the deportations. Every Sunday, she walked to the orphan registry, scanning endless pages of names. None were his. Yet she kept returning, clutching a small […]