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The Glassmaker's Son is available here. Please visit Peter Kupfer's website to learn more.
Show Notes:
3:00 Kupfer’s description of The Glassmaker’s Son
5:00 Kupfer exploration of identity
6:30 Kupfer’s name change
7:45 paternal family history in Germany prior to WWII
10:00 1979 first visit to Bavaria
11:00 NY attorney for Kupfer’s father
12:00 1937 passenger list that includes Kupfer’s father
13:00 Kupfer’s grandfather
14:30 Kupfer’s grandfather in Terezin
15:25 Kupfer Villa sold
16:50 letters between Mr. Kupfer’s father and grandfather regarding escape from Nazis
19:00 Kupfer’s glassmaking business
24:00 last meeting of Kupfer business
26:00 mixed feelings when meeting Germans who knew Kupfer family prior to/during WWII
29:00 level of anti-semitism in Germany
31:00 German school education on Holocaust
32:30 importance of visiting concentration camps
33:30 Terezin Concentration Camp
37:30 efforts to seek return of ancestral portraits
44:00 post-war restitution claims
46:30 how his story addresses justice
47:45 legacy he hopes his book has
49:00 his definition of justice confirmed after exploring his family history
50:50 most surprising aspect of his research for this book
53:00 Stolperstein ceremony honors Kupfer’s family on November 22, which is also the release day of The Glassmaker’s Son
Please share your comments and/or questions at [email protected]
Music by Toulme.
To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.
To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at [email protected].
Thanks so much for listening!
© Stephanie Drawdy [2025]
By Stephanie Drawdy5
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The Glassmaker's Son is available here. Please visit Peter Kupfer's website to learn more.
Show Notes:
3:00 Kupfer’s description of The Glassmaker’s Son
5:00 Kupfer exploration of identity
6:30 Kupfer’s name change
7:45 paternal family history in Germany prior to WWII
10:00 1979 first visit to Bavaria
11:00 NY attorney for Kupfer’s father
12:00 1937 passenger list that includes Kupfer’s father
13:00 Kupfer’s grandfather
14:30 Kupfer’s grandfather in Terezin
15:25 Kupfer Villa sold
16:50 letters between Mr. Kupfer’s father and grandfather regarding escape from Nazis
19:00 Kupfer’s glassmaking business
24:00 last meeting of Kupfer business
26:00 mixed feelings when meeting Germans who knew Kupfer family prior to/during WWII
29:00 level of anti-semitism in Germany
31:00 German school education on Holocaust
32:30 importance of visiting concentration camps
33:30 Terezin Concentration Camp
37:30 efforts to seek return of ancestral portraits
44:00 post-war restitution claims
46:30 how his story addresses justice
47:45 legacy he hopes his book has
49:00 his definition of justice confirmed after exploring his family history
50:50 most surprising aspect of his research for this book
53:00 Stolperstein ceremony honors Kupfer’s family on November 22, which is also the release day of The Glassmaker’s Son
Please share your comments and/or questions at [email protected]
Music by Toulme.
To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.
To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at [email protected].
Thanks so much for listening!
© Stephanie Drawdy [2025]

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