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FRENCH CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST

A memorial
Serge Klarsfeld  

 
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Rachel STOPNICKI was 2 years old and her sister Nelly, 5, when they were deported. Rachel was born on April 29, 1940, and Nelly on April 8, 1937, both in Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle). Their parents, Chil and Esther, were arrested at Salles (Landes), transferred from Bordeaux to Drancy on July 18, 1942, and deported on convoy 7 of July 19. The two little girls, taken in by a non-Jewish family in Salles after their parents' arrest, were taken away on August 25, 1942, by French police under orders from the Bordeaux prefecture. They were held for one night in the camp at Bacalan, then transferred to Drancy on August 26, 1942, and deported on August 31, 1942, on convoy 26.

   
   

FRENCH CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST

A memorial
Serge Klarsfeld

 
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