
Survivors have passed on their experiences to children and grandchildren through direct storytelling but also through silence. The descendants learned about Samudaripen or Manuschengromarepen in many ways: in direct conversations with survivors, by eavesdropping on the conversations of adults, by generally missing the murdered relatives at family festivities or in everyday life, through the nightmares of their parents and relatives. But silence was also heavy and meaningful – it forced the descendants to develop their own ideas about the fate of their parents and grandparents. In the following, the descendants remember significant Romani and Sinti people.



