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Mitchel says. "It was terrible, however, something suggests that he has been
forced to work for the Nazis and of course with the repertoire he has had, his
Gallery has been closed." "We go to his address, we need to know everything
about this case before we move on. The address is not that far from here so can
get some fresh air at the same time" Says Karin. 10 minutes later they are out on
the Oranienburg street itself, which is full of busy business people, cars, bicycles
and shoppers. After walking five hundred meters, they are stopped by an elderly
grey-haired woman who wants them to support some charity that none of them
can get their name on, not even if the woman holds up a bundle of brochure.
They both politely decline and hurry on. Mitchel says "Imagine if the property
where he lived no longer existed" She answers. "I know Oranienburg Street in
and out. It's down in the other where there are a lot of scatterers. As far as I re-
member it is a long line of identical houses, but now let's see" They go a little in
silence, Mitchel is disappointed, disappointed that he might risk his gallery get-
ting horde of so-called experts gutter, maybe the Ursula family terminates the
lease with him because he has given problems, at the same time he has an inex-
plicable sense of guilt, He pulls himself together and tries to hide his discourage-
ment to Katrin -He should show gratitude that she is so eager to support him,
even though inside he most wants to shout .Why just me the traffic is close but
not unpleasant the temperature around the freezing point above struggles a light
cloud cover and a sharp winter about to take over.He says When we are tired of
checking old barracks and dusting around the loft in the gallery, I give a cinema
tour tonight, and a dinner at: lost weekend "After this we shall return to the pre-
sent" Karin, raises a loud laugh "It sounds nice, you're right, we should have a
break" Mitchel stops "Listen, you must know that I am incredibly happy for your
support without it, I would have had a little difficulty digesting everything we
have witnessed in the attic" She answers cheekily “Take it easy the more I think
about it the more I lean to the side that the old landlord quite simply thought it is
just as sad to relate to the part of German history that deals with World War II as
we do- So as far as I understand there are many who were born during the war
and right after, who have difficulty or try to distance themselves from everything
that has to do with the war. Many ordinary Germans react as if they almost do
not know what to say about, if they get the topic presented, with violence and