Forced to flee the Nazi Army, Jewish families found a safe haven in a small town in Le Chambon, France where a community of Protestants, having once been persecuted for their religion, sympathized with their struggle and did...

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Forced to flee the Nazi Army, Jewish families found a safe haven in a small town in Le Chambon, France where a community of Protestants, having once been persecuted for their religion, sympathized with their struggle and did all they could to hide them from the invaders that sought to do them harm.

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