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Victor Zygelman, shown seated on the right, sent us
this picture of smiling adolescents taken in the Saint-Cloud park in Paris on
June 22, 1941, the first day of the German invasion of the USSR. They were
politically active and were confident of a rapid Soviet victory; all of them
participated in anti-Nazi Resistance. In the second row, the second from the
right is Marcel CYTRIN, born on June 7, 1926, in Paris, where he lived
at 11 rue du Général Blaise (11th arr.). Particularly
active, he was arrested handing out leaflets in the marketplace in boulevard
Charonne, at the Bagnolet (now Alexandre Dumas) metro station. He was deported
on September 21, 1942, on convoy 35. On the
left, front row seated, is Jacques FRYDMAN, who also was in the
Resistance. He was deported on convoy 81 of
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CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST A memorial Serge Klarsfeld
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