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Britin Is Looking for the Story of Her Family: Trail Leads Her to Lünen

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More than 80 years after her father's escape, the Welsh woman Ruth Utting-Lawson came to Lünen. According to the Lüner Stolpersteine working group, she researched in the city archive for traces of her family. Her father Oskar Levy survived the Holocaust – his parents were murdered by the National Socialists. Together with her husband, Utting-Lawson was received by city archive employee Tanja Bräsicke as well as Gisela Sons, Siegfried Störmer and…
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More than 80 years after her father's escape, the Welsh woman Ruth Utting-Lawson came to Lünen. According to the Lüner Stolpersteine working group, she researched in the city archive for traces of her family. Her father Oskar Levy survived the Holocaust – his parents were murdered by the National Socialists. Together with her husband, Utting-Lawson was received by city archive employee Tanja Bräsicke as well as Gisela Sons, Siegfried Störmer and…

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RN broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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