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FRENCH CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST

A memorial
Serge Klarsfeld  

 
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Szmul ZONENDLICH, the father of the family, had volunteered for army service and participated in the only victorious French campaign in 1940, that at Narvik in Norway, with the 13th demi-brigade. That did not stop the French police from arresting him on March 14, 1941, and from his being deported on convoy 7. Nacha, his wife, was arrested with her two children at their home at 4 rue Mendelssohn in Paris (20th arr.) during the Vel d'Hiv roundup. Separated from her children, she was deported on convoy 16. Lucie, age 10, and Joseph, 5, followed her to Auschwitz on convoy 22 of August 21, 1942. Their father survived deportation.    
   

FRENCH CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST

A memorial
Serge Klarsfeld

 
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