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"We Couldn't Escape": at 103, Albert Corrieri, One of the Last Survivors of the Sto, Testified in Front of High School Students in Antibes

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At the age of 103, Albert Corrieri was one of the last survivors of the STO (Service du travail obligatoire) in France. This witness of history delivered to Audiberti d'Antibes High School, a poignant account of the deportation and forced labour he suffered in Germany during the Second World War.
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At the age of 103, Albert Corrieri was one of the last survivors of the STO (Service du travail obligatoire) in France. This witness of history delivered to Audiberti d'Antibes High School, a poignant account of the deportation and forced labour he suffered in Germany during the Second World War.

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nicematin.com broke the news on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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