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without a crumb to eat. We were hanging on to life by pure guts, sleeping on top of each other, every morning waking up to find a new corpse next to you. ... The whole experience was a complete nightmare β€” the way they treated us, what we had to do to survive. We were less than animals. Sometimes I dream about those days. I wake up in a sweat terrified for fear I'm about to be sent away to a concentration camp, but I don't hold a grudge because that's a great waste of time. Yes, there's something dark in the human soul. For the most part, human beings are not very nice. That's why when you find those who are, you cherish them.
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We were not even human beings. When we got to Buchenwald, the SS shoved us into a shower room to spend the night. I had heard the rumours about the dummy shower heads that were gas jets. I thought, 'This is it.' But no, it was just a place to sleep. The first eight days there, the Germans kept us
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Asked about parallels between LeBeau's incarceration and his own, Clary said, "Stalag 13 is not a concentration camp. It's a POW camp, and that's a world of difference. You never heard of a prisoner of war being gassed or hanged. When the show went on the air, people asked me if I had any qualms
328:. He said, "Singing, entertaining, and being in kind of good health at my age, that's why I survived. I was very immature and young and not really fully realizing what situation I was involved with ... I don't know if I would have survived if I really knew that." 298:. His parents, Baila and Moishe Widerman, were Polish Jewish immigrants. At age 12, he began a career singing professionally on a French radio station and also studied art in Paris. In 1942, because he was Jewish, he was deported to the 379:
Clary returned to the entertainment business and began singing songs that became popular not only in France, but in the United States as well. Clary made his first recordings in 1948; they were brought to the United States on
540:, not a concentration camp, and although I did not want to diminish what soldiers went through during their internments, it was like night and day from what people endured in concentration camps." 402:. This eventually led to Clary meeting Cantor's daughter, Natalie Cantor Metzger, whom he married in 1965, after being "the closest of friends" for 15 years. Cantor later got Clary a spot on 634:. In the book, Clary said, β€œI beg the next generation not to do what people have done for centuries β€” hate others because of their skin, shape of their eyes, or religious preference,” 268:; March 1, 1926 – November 16, 2022) was a French actor who was mainly active in the United States. He is best known for his role as Corporal Louis LeBeau on the television sitcom 1298: 988: 656:
Clary died at his Los Angeles home on November 16, 2022, at age 96. Clary's niece, Brenda Hancock, confirmed his death to the public, but did not provide a cause.
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Clary spent years touring Canada and the United States, speaking about the Holocaust. He was a painter, painting from photographs he took on his travels.
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Clary was among dozens of Holocaust survivors whose portraits and stories were included in 1997 book β€œThe Triumphant Spirit,” by photographer
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In 1965, the diminutive 155 cm (5 ft 1 in) Clary was offered the role of Corporal Louis LeBeau on a new television sitcom called
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about doing a comedy series dealing with Nazis and concentration camps. I had to explain that it was about prisoners of war in a
348:, he reunited with six of his thirteen siblings and several nieces and nephews who had avoided being taken away and survived the 551:, who joined the cast in the show's final season as Sergeant Richard Baker, was the only surviving cast member when Clary died. 1313: 801: 1130: 1105: 1014: 984: 55: 1147: 98: 314: 51: 70: 341: 1318: 388:. He went to the U.S. in October 1949. One of Clary's first American appearances was a French-language comedy skit on 340:
Clary was liberated from Buchenwald on April 11, 1945. Twelve other members of his immediate family had been sent to
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The Triumphant Spirit: Portraits & Stories of Holocaust Survivors...Their Messages of Hope & Compassion
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panned the play, it praised Clary for portraying Lautrec "with a delicacy and yet moving intenseness."
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In 1959, he was cast in the title role of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in a British production of an
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Flax, Peter; Baum, Gary; Roxborough, Scott; Guthrie, Marisa; Lewis, Andy (December 16, 2015).
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Interview with Clary about his experiences being arrested by the Germans during World War II
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Born in 1926 in Paris, France, Clary was the youngest of 14 children, 10 of whom died in
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This article is about the actor. For the 19th century American military officer, see
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Robert Clary's Holocaust experience (USC Shoah Foundation, taped 1994, 2 hrs.)
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prepared and finished three weeks after the liberation of Buchenwald by the
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Clary explaining that his Jewish religious carried him thru the Holocaust
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From the Holocaust to Hogan's Heroes: The Autobiography of Robert Clary
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was cancelled in 1971, Clary maintained close ties to fellow
274:(1965–1971). He also had recurring roles on the soap operas 436:, where he appeared in several popular musicals, including 653:, in 1965. She died in 1997. The couple had no children. 760:(1978) β€” Ipsy Dauphin in "Escape/Cinderella girls" 744:(1972–1973, 1975–1983, 1986–1987) β€” Robert LeClair 624:, a real-life passenger on the airship's final voyage. 713:(1982) β€” played himself as an Auschwitz survivor 543:
Clary was the last surviving original cast member of
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He played 466:In 1958, he guest-starred on 365: 315:Buchenwald concentration camp 185:Los Angeles, California, U.S. 1059:(UK), July 16, 1959, page 8. 342:Auschwitz concentration camp 1309:Jewish American male actors 1037:. July 11, 1959. p. 10 472:(NBC). He guest-starred on 384:and were issued on disk by 1365: 1334:21st-century American Jews 1207:Internet Broadway Database 765:The Bold and the Beautiful 749:The Young and the Restless 637:Clary published a memoir, 604:The Bold and the Beautiful 598:The Young and the Restless 427:Appointment with Adventure 283:The Bold and the Beautiful 20: 1100:. Triumphant Spirit Pub. 1086:August 29, 1959, page 18. 705:(1975) β€” Joseph SpΓ€h 469:The Gisele MacKenzie Show 394:in 1950. 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