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In spring 1949 thousands streamed into Herford in Westphalia. In the fall of that same year up to 30,000 people were drawn to the Traberhof in Rosenheim every day. A legion of misery of the sick and suffering. They had but one goal: Bruno Gröning. For many he was their last hope. Beaten down by the war, given up by doctors, these people had just one wish: to become healthy, to be relieved of need and pain. Bruno Gröning was to help them ...
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