Aki Korhonen

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The father was a pharmacist, and they had a little girl, Ziouta. The daughter and mother hid with one family, and the father hid somewhere else. The people hiding them denounced them. When the Germans went to get them, the girl took poison that her father had given her and died on the spot, but the mother didn’t have time to take the poison. They put little Ziouta’s body on a cart and the mother walked beside it. They took them to the cemetery and buried both of them there.
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