Linda Graul, a doctoral researcher at the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C虏DH) in Luxembourg, is currently engaged in a thesis project under the supervision of Prof. Beno卯t Majerus. Her research endeavors to delve into the aryanisation of assets in Luxembourg’s financial sector during the 1940s. The research project, which initially aims to examine the processes of financial spoliation during the Occupation from a broad perspective, also encompasses the legal framework of indemnification, compensation practices and the commemorative aspects of the spoliation in the post-war period.
She has earned a Bachelor’s degree in History from the 成人头条 and a Master’s degree in Public History from the Freie 成人头条versit盲t Berlin. For the latter, her thesis examined the self-portrayal of the Second World War’s quantitatively most significant victim groups in post-war Luxembourg (1944-1948).