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FRENCH CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST

A memorial
Serge Klarsfeld  

 
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Beile






Monique DYMENT was born on October 12, 1939, in Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle). She was the first of three sisters to be deported; she left on convoy 29 of September 7, 1942, with her parents, Isaac and Zlata. No photo of Monique could be found. Beile was born on December 8, 1927, in Audun-le-Tiche (Moselle); Sara was born there on August 25, 1930. They were deported with their brother Maurice, born in Nancy on July 2, 1935, on the last big convoy from Drancy, convoy 77 of July 31, 1944. All three girls had been living at the UGIF children's home in Louveciennes. They were transferred from Poitiers to Drancy in the spring of 1943. Maurice's card from the Drancy registry is shown here.
   
           
   

FRENCH CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST

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Serge Klarsfeld

 
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