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Radu Ioanid, director of the International Archival Programs Division at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, left, speaks while French Secretary of State for Veterans and Remembrance Jean-Marc Todeschini, center, and Jacques Fredj, Executive Director of France's Shoah Memorial stay next to him during a signing ceremony in Paris, Thursday, Dec. 8, 2016. France's Defense Ministry signs a deal to hand over digitized versions of its archives around World War II persecution of Jews to Holocaust museums in Washington and Paris so that the public can access them. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

Radu Ioanid, director of the International Archival Programs Division at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, left, speaks while French Secretary of State for Veterans and Remembrance Jean-Marc Todeschini, center, and Jacques Fredj, Executive Director of France's Shoah Memorial stay next to him during a signing ceremony in Paris, Thursday, Dec. 8, 2016. France's Defense Ministry signs a deal to hand over digitized versions of its archives around World War II persecution of Jews to Holocaust museums in Washington and Paris so that the public can access them. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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