By Nora Krug

In this award-winning graphic memoir, Nora Krug embarks on a deeply personal journey to uncover the hidden truths of her family’s involvement in Nazi Germany. Born long after World War II, Krug grew up in Karlsruhe, Germany, under the shadow of a past never spoken of by her grandparents, who lived through the era. Her quest begins after years of living in the United States, where the distance only heightens her need for answers.

Unveiling Family Secrets

Returning to Germany, Krug delves into archives, conducts meticulous research, and engages in poignant interviews with family members. She uncovers the stories of her maternal grandfather, a driving teacher in Karlsruhe during the war, and her uncle Franz-Karl, who perished as a teenage soldier in the SS. These revelations challenge her understanding of her heritage and compel her to reconcile with her family’s past.

A Unique Artistic Approach

Krug’s narrative is a masterful blend of comics, scrapbooking, and collage, offering a fresh perspective on 20th-century history, the Holocaust, and the complexities of German identity. Her inventive approach not only tells a personal story but also invites readers to reflect on their own histories and the broader implications of memory and belonging.

With its thoughtful and engrossing storytelling, Belonging stands alongside acclaimed works like Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home and David Small’s Stitches, offering a powerful exploration of identity, history, and the enduring quest for understanding.