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  3. 4 February 1925 | A French Jewish woman, Ginette Kolinka (née Cherkasky), was born in Paris.

4 February 1925 | A French Jewish woman, Ginette Kolinka (née Cherkasky), was born in Paris.

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    4 February 1925 | A French Jewish woman, Ginette Kolinka (née Cherkasky), was born in Paris.

    She was deported to #Auschwitz from Drancy in April 1944. She was transferred to Bergen-Belsen and then to #Theresienstadt. She survived.
    Today she turns 101.

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      4 February 1925 | A French Jewish woman, Ginette Kolinka (née Cherkasky), was born in Paris.

      She was deported to #Auschwitz from Drancy in April 1944. She was transferred to Bergen-Belsen and then to #Theresienstadt. She survived.
      Today she turns 101.

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      @auschwitzmuseum I hope her story has been documented in words and video. Too many want to deny the Holocaust. I think it is an attempt to avoid feeling guilty and, more darkly, so they can run the same gameplan in the future. Never again.

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