Danielle Dandreaux

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Two years later, Fritz, who was only in his mid-fifties, had to take early retirement. The torture he had endured in the Gestapo dungeon at Auschwitz had left him with permanent back injuries that, despite spinal operations, eventually caused partial paralysis. Nonetheless, he had his father’s toughness, and he lived a long life, passing away on January 20, 2009, aged eighty-five.
The Boy Who Followed His Father into Auschwitz: A True Story of Family and Survival
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