At Heideloffstrasse 24 in Nuremberg, south of the main train station, a stumbling block for Margarete Müller has been set into the ground. Since Friday you can find out about their history on the Internet, as well as about the fate of 128 other people who fell victim to National Socialism. Stolpersteine - a project by the artist Gunter Demnig – have been laid in Nuremberg since 2004, and the “Geschichte für Alle” association has been researching the victims’ biographies for three years. Free from pathos one can now read the story of Margarete, called Grete, Müller. She was born...