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Edition Peters

Tomas Urbina, Leipzig November 5, 2014

In November 1938, Nazis attacked shops owned by Jewish Germans all over the country. Back then, the family of Henri Hinrichsen, the owner of one of Germany's most famous music publishing houses lost nearly everything. But more than 75 years later, his granddaughter, Martha Hinrichsen, born in New York, came back to see the official return of the publishing house to Leipzig.

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