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Thank you, Renee

I was moved to tears by Renee Salt’s Holocaust story [14 February issue] – it’s hard to believe that humans could treat other humans this way. I had an uncle who was imprisoned at Bergen-Belsen, and although I was born three years after the Second World War, my family used to talk about it. Renee Salt is a remarkable woman who has turned a dreadful time in her life into positivity, and she is quite right to be proud of the life she has built for herself. I

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