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Can oral history restore a forgotten part of our past? Can it break the silence perpetuated over generations? In 1969, s | dG1fVkxISWE5VGtyZTA
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00:00The first image I have of that building was that they took me to a kind of courtyard
00:07where there were four or five girls, it must have been after dinner, a little bit in the open air,
00:13a courtyard closed with tall walls, but very small.
00:17And I see a girl, I don't know what her name was,
00:21and I look at her and I say,
00:25and I look at her and I say,
00:28and I look at her and I say,
00:31and I see a beautiful girl who was taller, a little bit taller than me,
00:36and she was crouching with immense strength
00:42and singing very loudly the song of Besame Mucho.
00:48Besame, besame mucho.
00:54Every time I listen to Besame Mucho, I remember that.
00:57It has remained with me forever.

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