While official Salzburg has once again got caught up in a debate about not renaming its streets, which are named after active and in some cases high-ranking National Socialists, students of the Thomas Bernhard Institute at the Mozarteum University are commemorating a particularly dark chapter of the Salzburg city history: From 1940 to 1943, several hundred Roma and Sinti were imprisoned in the so-called “Maxglan Gypsy Camp” in the Leopoldskron-Moos district.
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