Jean Muller (M / France, 1930), Holocaust survivor

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Jean Muller (M / France, 1930), Holocaust survivor

Henry Muller (M / France, 1931), Holocaust survivor

Annette Muller (F / France, 1933), Holocaust survivor

Michel Muller (M / France, 1935), Holocaust survivor

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Biography

Jean Muller was born in 1930 in Paris, France to a Jewish-Polish family. When his mother and younger siblings were arrested, he and his brother Henry were able to escape. Mother was sent to die at Auschwitz, while father succeeded to free the two children imprisoned at Drancy by bribing the guards. The four siblings spent the rest of the war in hiding in a Christian orphanage.

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