
Géraldine Schwarz
Géraldine Schwarz is a French-German author born in 1974, known for her impactful work 'Los amnésicos,' which explores the legacy of her grandparents who assisted the Nazis in seizing Jewish properties during World War II. Her writing delves into the complexities of memory and history in Europe, urging a collective awareness of shared values amidst modern political challenges. In her recent publication, 'De dónde venimos, qué nos une, qué nos divide,' she emphasizes the importance of understanding Europe's intricate past to navigate current threats posed by populism and extremism.
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