In 1953, a sensitive French child learns that his family is Jewish from a neighbor. "Aryan"-looking parents reared François Grimbert as a Catholic. His athletic father worked hard to keep his son's Jewish identity hidden, as most of his ancestors served in WWII and were ultimately deported to labor and death camps by the Gestapo.
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In 1953, a sensitive French child learns that his family is Jewish from a neighbor. "Aryan"-looking parents reared François Grimbert as a Catholic. His athletic father worked hard to keep his son's Jewish identity hidden, as most of his ancestors served in WWII and were ultimately deported to labor and death camps by the Gestapo.
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