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Her morlaisian grandfather had hidden Jews during the war: she wanted him to be recognized as just.

Summary by Le Télégramme
Before being deported in 1944, like 59 other hostages of Morlaix, André Feat protected Jews in Paris. Eighty years after his death in Dachau, his granddaughter Carole wanted him to be recognized as "Just among the nations".
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Before being deported in 1944, like 59 other hostages of Morlaix, André Feat protected Jews in Paris. Eighty years after his death in Dachau, his granddaughter Carole wanted him to be recognized as "Just among the nations".

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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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