The son of a Holocaust victim is considering voting for the far-right Rassemblement National in the parliamentary elections. How can that be? About a dilemma that many Jews in France are currently facing.
Serge Klarsfeld has dedicated his long 88-year life to memory. The memory of his father, whom he lost in Auschwitz; of the names of 76,000 deported Frenchmen, which he compiled in a monumental work weighing seven kilograms; of the Nazi criminals in hiding, whom he and his German wife Beate tracked down all over the world, in Bolivia, Syria, and Germany, in order to bring them to justice.
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