Lynn Carr

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The changes to our everyday lives came slowly at first, almost imperceptibly. The first, in September 1940, was that the heads of all Jewish households had to register at the town hall, giving the full name and date of birth of every family member. Failure to comply was punishable by imprisonment or death.
Behind Enemy Lines: The True Story of a French Jewish Spy in Nazi Germany
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