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Trudi was widowed on August 17, 1930, when her husband (our granduncle) Emil Reinhardt, a seaman,
drowned in the Elbe River. In 1943, an unexploded shell went through her Hamburg apartment for which she later
soundly scolded our American soldier father, Henry. (Karl was in the German army at that time.)
By 1958, she and Karl, a photographer, had settled in Chicago.
 
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