Heart of the City by Steenz for October 08, 2002
Transcript:
Man: Soon Anna's Gundermann plant grew strong and bore the sweetest little purple flowers. Man: She presented it to our father on his birthday and, being planted in our dead mother's old tea cup, the Gundermann had special meaning. My father owned a small jewelry shop in Vienna and he placed the flower in the window among the diamonds and gold.... "Austria's greatest jewels are to be found in nature, " he said.... But we all would soon learn that in 1938, there was also great ugliness.
Oh, Vienna 1938. This is going to be a Kristallnacht story, isn’t it? T^T