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Andre Nirenberger
Andre Nirenberger was born in 1039 of a Jewish father and Catholic mother. Spend WWll in Warsaw Poland with my mother. My father family was in the Jewish underground and my mother family including my mother was in the Polish underground. We escaped to Sweden then went to Switzerland and the to France to be reunited with my father. I went to boarding school in Sweden Switzerland , France and England. At 21, I came to the USA to full fill my dream. In Paris, I was involved in High Fashion through my father being the second largest Textile Manufacturer. In United States, I became an entrepreneur.
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