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In 1989, the mayor of Teuillac-en-Gironde, a
town south of Bordeaux near the Atlantic coast, was in an attic searching for a
Santa Claus costume when he came across some belongings of a Polish Jewish
family that had been arrested in Teuillac: Rachel TAYTEL and her
parents, David and Mirla, were deported on convoy 66 of January 20, 1944, after having been held for six
months in Souge, a camp in Gironde. Rachel was 16 and had been born in Lodz,
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CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST A memorial Serge Klarsfeld
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