What questions would you ask a 108-year-old woman?

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What questions would you ask a 108-year-old woman? - sh.itjust.works

My great-grandma is 108. I’m thinking of documenting her life in writing. She’s had an extremely interesting one. She was born in Berlin to a wealthy family, had a long-term affair with an older, married man from ~ the age of 17 who went missing in 1945. In the 1950s she married an American (my great-grandpa) and moved to the US. Little backstory. Looking forward to the question suggestions.

Damn, that means she was born in 1916. How has she perceived the failing of the Weimar Republic and the rising of the Nazis? Did she know any jews who “went missing” after 1933? How did she survive the bombings?

!TRIGGER WARNING!

Was she a victim of soviet war crimes during or after the battle of Berlin?

Not trolling, I would just be genuinely curious. I’m german and I missed the chance to ask my grandpa (born 1925, died before I was interrested in stuff like that), who was in the Wehrmacht on the western front, about how he perceived this and the war itself.

Somewhat off topic, it’s my understanding that they didn’t (usually) go missing. The term was “deported”, so it happened in broad daylight. Of course, what happened after wasn’t so widely known.
You know what? You’re absolutely right. “Went missing” is 100% the wrong term for this. It actually sounds too soft for what actually happened.