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This photograph of the NUSSBAUM family was
taken on August 2, 1942, in Villairs à Ronillac (Charente), in
east-central France. The father, Joseph, was deported first in 1943. The
mother, Wanda, was deported with her daughter Edith, not quite 10 years
old, on convoy 68 of February 10, 1944. In
1994 the Mayor of Ronillac installed a plaque in memory of the Nussbaum family.
A friend from school read a note left by Edith when she was arrested: You
see, I took off my earrings and mother her wedding ring, so that the Germans
could not take them, and to you I give my paint box, so that you will think of
me when you paint. |
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FRENCH
CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST A memorial Serge Klarsfeld
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