Nazis Marked Him by Race: The Story of Gert Schramm
Roma, Sinti & Black Lives: The Untold Stories of WWII
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This is the forgotten chapter of the Holocaust. While Nazi ideology targeted Jews and other so-called “enemies of the state,” it also persecuted Black people in Germany and across Europe. Gert Schramm was one of them. Deported to Buchenwald at the age of 15, he survived unimaginable cruelty and later became a voice against racism and denial. His testimony reveals a chilling truth: history must never be allowed to repeat itself.
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