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100 1  Schindler, Meriel,|d1964-|eauthor. 
245 14 The lost Café Schindler :|bone family, two wars, and the 
       search for truth|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cMeriel 
       Schindler. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Read by Caitlin Cavannaugh. 
520    Meriel Schindler spent her adult life trying to keep her 
       father, Kurt, at bay. But when he died in 2017, he left 
       behind piles of Nazi-era documents related to her family's
       fate in Innsbruck, Austria, and a treasure trove of family
       albums reaching back to before World War I. Meriel was 
       forced to confront not only their fractured relationship 
       but also the truth behind their family history. The Lost 
       Café Schindler re-creates the journey of an extraordinary 
       family, whose relatives included the Jewish doctor who 
       treated Hitler's mother when she was dying of breast 
       cancer, the Kafka family, and Alma Schindler, the wife of 
       Gustav Mahler. The narrative centers around the Café 
       Schindler, the social hub of Innsbruck. Famous for its 
       pastries, home-distilled liquors, live entertainment, and 
       hospitality, the restaurant attracted Austrians from all 
       walks of life. But as conditions became untenable for Jews
       in Austria during the Nazi era, the Schindlers were forced
       to leave, and their café was expropriated. Meriel 
       reconstructs the color and vibrancy of life in prewar 
       Innsbruck against the majestic backdrop of the Austrian 
       Alps, as well as the creeping menace and eventual terror 
       of the Nazi occupation. Ultimately, The Lost Café 
       Schindler is a story of tragic loss, several relatives 
       disappeared in Terezín and Auschwitz, but also one of 
       reclamation and reconciliation. Beautifully written, it is
       an unforgettable portrait of an era and a testament to the
       pull of family history on future generations. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Schindler, Hugo,|d1888-1952|xFamily. 
600 10 Schindler, Kurt,|d1925-2017|xFamily. 
600 30 Schindler family. 
610 20 Café Schindler (Innsbruck, Austria)|xHistory. 
650  0 Jewish families|zAustria|xHistory|y19th century. 
650  0 Jewish families|zAustria|xHistory|y20th century. 
650  0 Jews|zAustria|zInnsbruck|vBiography. 
650  0 Return migrants|zAustria|zInnsbruck|vBiography. 
650  0 World War, 1939-1945|zAustria|zInnsbruck. 
651  0 Innsbruck (Austria)|vBiography. 
700 1  Cavannaugh, Caitlin,|enarrator. 
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