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Husband-and-wife lawyers Serge Klarsfeld and Beate Klarsfeld are tracking down Nazi war criminals from their home office. Beate Klarsfeld holds the April 27, 1990 issue of French weekly news magazine L'Express. Its cover reads "Investigation into a forgotten crime: How, in 1942, French authorities left 3,500 Jewish children near Orleans before sending them towards death camps." Her husband Serge holds the Rene Bousquet (1909 -1993) case. Bousquet was General Secretary to the police of the Vichy regime from May 1942 to December 31, 1943. (Photo by Jean-Michel Turpin/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

Husband-and-wife lawyers Serge Klarsfeld and Beate Klarsfeld are tracking down Nazi war criminals from their home office. Beate Klarsfeld holds the April 27, 1990 issue of French weekly news magazine L'Express. Its cover reads "Investigation into a forgotten crime: How, in 1942, French authorities left 3,500 Jewish children near Orleans before sending them towards death camps." Her husband Serge holds the Rene Bousquet (1909 -1993) case. Bousquet was General Secretary to the police of the Vichy regime from May 1942 to December 31, 1943. (Photo by Jean-Michel Turpin/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)