Holocaust survivors mark 80 years since Paris was destroyed PARIS – Family, door-to-door, French police rounded up 13,000 people on two horrifying days in July 1942, sending them to Nazi death camps just because they were Jewish. Eighty years later, France is honoring the victims, and trying to keep their memories alive. For the dwindling number of survivors of France’s wartime atrocities, Sunday’s memorial services are especially important. At a time when anti-Semitism is on the rise and far-right discourses deny France’s role in the Holocaust, they worry that the lessons of history are being forgotten. A week marked 80...