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Holocaust Stories. A Family Torn Apart
Today is National Holocaust Day. I’m on the fence about this because the Holocaust shouldn’t have just one day of remembrance. We should always have a piece of this placed in our memory bank—whether Jewish or not. It shouldn’t be … Continue reading →
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Posted in Andre Girard, Andree Girard, Daniele Delorme, Dany Lartigue, France, J. H. Lartigue, Nazi Occupation of France, Paris France, Ravensbruck, The Holocaust
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Tagged Family stories of the Holocaust, How the Holocaust affected families, International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2016, Nazi Occupation in France
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