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Essay heading: Gerda Wiessmann Klein Foundation
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During her recuperation, she weighed 68 pounds, and her hair had turned grey, but she had yet to loose her strength. While in the hospital she met and became close to an American solider named Kurt Klein. The two married in Paris in 1946. Since Gerda Wiessmann Klein's experience in the concentration camps, she has made her life's goal to spread awareness about world hunger, in the hopes that no child should ever experience the hunger she once did... displayed 300 characters
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During her recuperation, she weighed 68 pounds, and her hair had turned grey, but she had yet to loose her strength. While in the hospital she met and became close to an American solider named Kurt Klein. The two married in Paris in 1946. Since Gerda Wiessmann Klein's experience in the concentration camps, she has made her life's goal to spread awareness about world hunger, in the hopes that no child should ever experience the hunger she once did... displayed next 300 characters
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