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From The Holocaust To Hogan'S Heroes: The Autobiography Of Robert Clary
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Robert Clary Was Born Robert Widerman In Paris In 1926, The Youngest Of Fourteen Children. He Was Deported To The Nazi Concentration Camps In 1942 But Miraculously Was Liberated From Buchenwald In 1945, The Only One Of Thirteen Deported Family Members To Survive. At Age 22, A Song He Recorded, Put Your Shoes On Lucy, Became A Big Hit In The United States. He Appeared In Cabaret On Broadway, In Motion Pictures Including The Hindenburg With George C. Scott, And In Nightclubs. On Television He Was Wellloved For Roles On The Young And The Restless, Days Of Our Lives, And Of Course, As Corporal Louis Lebeau On Hogan'S Heroes. As A Holocaust Survivor, Clary Has Lectured At High Schools, Colleges, Synagogues, And Civic Groups Throughout The U.S. And Canada.
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