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Mimi Reinhard poses for a picture during an interview with Reuters in Tel Aviv December 6, 2007. Reinhard, 92, worked as German businessman Oskar Schindler's secretary in his factory in World War Two and had typed up the famed "Schindler's List" of 1,200 Jews who were consequently saved from being transferred to death camps. Reinhard approached the Jewish Agency for Israel to assist her in reuniting with her family in the Jewish state, decades after escaping Poland in World War Two.
REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen (ISRAEL)