Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Helmut Sonni Sonneberg My Story


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After Holocaust survivor Helmut Sonneberg returned to his hometown of Frankfurt, he fell in love with Eintracht. Now he helps keep the memory of the Holocaust alive. There aren't many Eintracht Frankfurt fans as well-known as Helmut "Sonny" Sonneberg. He has been going to both home and away games for decades, including the match when the club clinched its only German championship in 1959. What wasn't known until recently was Sonny's backstory. A story of survival and turmoil, it's as personal as the story of so many who experienced World War II. But most of all, it's about a boy discovering the reality forced upon him in the cruelest of ways, before rebuilding his life in his hometown, with the help of his love for football and his favorite club. Sonny was born in Frankfurt in 1931. While both his biological parents were Jewish, his mother Ria's partner was brought up Christian, and after they were married, she converted to Christianity and had Sonny baptized into the faith. Sonny, who was 88 when he spoke with DW in 2020, recalled how a neighbor had told Ria that converting to Christianity would shield both of them from anti-Semitism, a notion that her son now describes as "delusional."










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