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28 French men and women who lost one or both parents--and sometimes their entire families--in the Holocaust, talk here for the first time about their devastating experiences. They were able to confide in Claudine Vegh not only because she was a Psychiatrist-in-training, but because she herself had lost her father in the Holocaust, and had experienced similar suffering. These are very personal and gripping stories of tragedy, fear, death, hiding and survival.
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