29 April 2025, Bavaria, Munich: Maximilian Fixl, DRC Head of Investigations, Clarification of Fate Second World War (l-r), Werner Lustig, applicant to the GRC Tracing Service, Julian Merzbacher, Communications Officer, Gerda Hasselfeldt, DRC President, Frauke Weber, Head of the GRC Tracing Service Control Center and Florian Neubauer, Head of the GRC Tracing Service at the Munich site, take part in a press conference held by the German Red Cross (DRK) to mark 80 years of clarifying the fate of missing family members during the Second World War. The Red Cross still receives up to 10,000 tracing
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29 April 2025, Bavaria, Munich: Maximilian Fixl, DRC Head of Investigations, Clarification of Fate Second World War (l-r), Werner Lustig, applicant to the GRC Tracing Service, Julian Merzbacher, Communications Officer, Gerda Hasselfeldt, DRC President, Frauke Weber, Head of the GRC Tracing Service Control Center and Florian Neubauer, Head of the GRC Tracing Service at the Munich site, take part in a press conference held by the German Red Cross (DRK) to mark 80 years of clarifying the fate of missing family members during the Second World War. The Red Cross still receives up to 10,000 tracing