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In Roubaix, Lili Keller Rosenberg's House Will Open in 2027: a Place to Pass on History to Future Generations

Summary by Oise Hebdo
Image of the city of Roubaix. The emotion was palpable at the Henri-Watremez Hall in Roubaix. Eight hundred students of CM2 came to listen to the story of Lili Keller Rosenberg, deported at the age of 11 with his two brothers in the camps of Ravensbrück and Bergen-Belsen. At 94, the one who still travels the schools to tell his story continues to impress. "A strength of character and physical that only those who have experienced these horrors ha…
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Image of the city of Roubaix. The emotion was palpable at the Henri-Watremez Hall in Roubaix. Eight hundred students of CM2 came to listen to the story of Lili Keller Rosenberg, deported at the age of 11 with his two brothers in the camps of Ravensbrück and Bergen-Belsen. At 94, the one who still travels the schools to tell his story continues to impress. "A strength of character and physical that only those who have experienced these horrors ha…

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Oise Hebdo broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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