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From The Holocaust To Hollywood; Robert Clary Story
With all his success, the tattoo on his arm, number A5714, is a daily reminder of what he lost and, interestingly, what
he also gained. It began with a close-knit loving family followed by the horrors of war, genocide, two years in forced
labor camps, and three concentration camps, but the result was not only liberation but an ultimate victory over the
enemy. Born in Paris, France (1926) Robert Clary is the youngest of 14 children; raised by adoring parents who supported
his artistic desires. At the age of 12, he began a career singing professionally on the radio and he lived a most
wonderful life--until 1942 when he was taken by the Nazis, thus beginning an odyssey of horror that would forever haunt
him. Clary was ultimately liberated from Buchenwald on April 11, 1945. He overcame unimaginable obstacles to become a
beloved entertainer on television, in the movies and on Broadway, but perhaps he is best known as the iconic Corporal
Louis LeBeau on Hogan's Heroes.
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Format
DVM - 1 disk
Release
30-03-2021
Label
Item-nr
546992
EAN
0810071441233
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Not in stock