A shocking slap-the last desperate act of a mother-may have saved Rachel Jedinak's life.
While living in Paris, eight-year-old Rachel, her sister, and her mother were arrested by French police during a roundup ordered by German officials.
Over two days in July 1942, police carried out the largest mass arrest of Jews in France during the Holocaust. The roundup affected some 13,000 Jewish men, women, and children. Crowded together in a holding area, Rachel's mother saw a chance for her girls to escape.
She ordered them to leave through an exit without her. 4 .l ll 49% When Rachel refused, her mother slapped her. The girls fled while the police looked the other way. Rachel and her sister survived the Holocaust, but their mother did not. Continue reading

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