💨 Abstract
During the Nazi occupation of France from 1940 to 1944, survivors Geneviève Perrier, Esther Senot, and Ginette Kolinka endured fear, deprivation, and persecution, including deportation to death camps. Now in their late 90s, they continue to share their harrowing experiences, determined to preserve the memory of the war and its lessons for future generations.
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