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Exhibition in Berlin Revives Memories of Jewish Roundup in Paris

An exhibition at the French Embassy in Berlin presents 98 long-lost photographs, shedding light on the victims of the Nazi era, 85 years after the first major roundup of Jews in occupied Paris.

Editorial Staff1 min read

Eighty-five years after the significant roundup of Jews in occupied Paris, a poignant exhibition is taking place at the French Embassy in Berlin. This showcase features 98 photographs that had been lost for decades.

The exhibition holds particular importance for 91-year-old Holocaust survivor Li, who has witnessed the impact of these historical events firsthand.

These photographs serve not only as a reminder of the past but also as a means to give a face to the victims of the Nazi era, ensuring their stories are not forgotten.

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