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Un couple, une famille sous l'Occupation
註釋Memoirs of a Jew, born in 1915 in Paris, who managed to survive World War II in France, although he was almost caught by the Gestapo several times. On 9 October 1941 he fled to the Free Zone. His father joined him after two months, while his mother, sister, and fiancee arrived in June 1942. His fiancee and her brother, who were not French citizens, were caught after one week in Pierre-de-Bresse, and imprisoned in Rivesaltes, but managed to be released. Nach and his fiancee lived in Lyon until the liberation and then were married. His wife's parents were deported and murdered in Auschwitz. 20 members of their families died in the Holocaust.