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Robert Clary photos

Robert (Widerman) Clary at his Bar Mitzvah in Paris in March 1939, “That's me … very cocky, waiting for my ring and watch and fountain pen.”

Robert and his sister Madeline in Paris in 1942, both wearing yellow stars on their clothing. “I was a very good jitterbug dancer.”

Robert Widerman, far right, with the bandmates from his apartment building on Île Saint-Louis in 1941. His friend, Henri Adoner, on the left, was deported and killed in Auschwitz. The other boys were hidden and survived.

Robert Clary at a talk about the Holocaust in a Los Angeles high school in 1981.

A screen capture of Robert Clary from his 1994 USC Shoah Foundation interview.

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