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Marie Hélène Sagaspe never met her father, Jean Iribarne. He died in 1945, two months after she was born and a year after he had been arrested for guiding Jews fleeing the Nazis across the French border into Spain.

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Marie Hélène Sagaspe never knew her father, Jean Iribarne. He died in 1945, two months after she was born and one year after he was arrested for leading Jews fleeing the Nazis across the French border into Spain. Iribarne lived in Camou-Cihigue, a small town in France of 100 inhabitants, mainly sheep farmers. When the Gestapo arrested him, Iribarne began a lethal journey that would take him from one concentration camp to another. For most of his…

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