Drancy

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Total Pages : 308 pages
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Book Synopsis Drancy by : Renée Poznanski

Download or read book Drancy written by Renée Poznanski and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: En mai 1944, Louis Aragon écrivait que le nom de Drancy faisait « frémir les Français les plus impassibles d'apparence ». Aujourd'hui, sur le site du camp par lequel sont passés 84 % des déportés juifs de France, une cité HLM côtoie un wagon et une statue monumentale, en vis-à-vis d'un musée-mémorial de la Shoah. Drancy a conservé en effet sa vocation initiale de logement social tout en devenant le lieu de mémoire central de la Shoah en France. C'est l'histoire complète de ce lieu qui est retracée dans ce livre. Elle démarre avec le projet architectural d'avant-garde des années 1930 et les « premiers gratte-ciel de la banlieue parisienne »; elle relate le passage par ce camp improvisé des prisonniers de guerre français, puis des civils britanniques et canadiens. Elle évoque toutes les étapes administratives et policières qui ont accompagné la création puis la vie du « camp des Juifs » et le rôle des acteurs de cette triste histoire - les Allemands, les Français; elle décrit la vie quotidienne des victimes juives, avec ses grandeurs et ses faiblesses. C'est l'histoire complète de ce lieu car elle dépasse les limites du camp pour en saisir la résonance au coeur des familles juives d'internés et dans toute la France; pour y suivre, après la Libération, les suspects de collaboration; pour en analyser les péripéties mémorielles depuis 1945. C'est l'histoire complète de ce lieu, enfin, car un grand nombre d'illustrations exceptionnelles accompagnent un récit fondé sur des documents largement inédits et extraordinairement émouvants. Renée Poznanski est historienne, professeur au département de Politics and Government à l'université Ben Gurion du Negev (Israël). Elle est l'auteur de Les Juifs en France pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale (Hachette Littératures, 1998) et Propagandes et Persécutions. La Résistance et le « problème juif » (Fayard, 2008). Denis Peschanski est historien, directeur de recherche au CNRS. Spécialiste de la France des années noires, il a publié La France des camps 1938-1946 (Gallimard, 2002) et, avec Thomas Fontaine, La Collaboration 1940-1945. Vichy, Paris, Berlin (Tallandier, 2014). Benoît Pouvreau est historien de l'architecture, chercheur au service du patrimoine culturel du département de la Seine-Saint-Denis. Il a publié Un politique en architecture: Eugène Claudius-Petit (Moniteur, 2004) et dirigé Les Graffiti du camp de Drancy. Des noms sur des murs (Snoeck, 2014).

L'internement des Juifs en France pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

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Total Pages : 415 pages
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Les Juifs en France pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale

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ISBN 13 : 9782271095022
Total Pages : 740 pages
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Book Synopsis Les Juifs en France pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale by : Renée Poznanski

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Les juifs pendant l'occupation

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Publisher : Contemporary French Fiction
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 450 pages
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Book Synopsis Les juifs pendant l'occupation by : André Kaspi

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Des camps dans Paris

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ISBN 13 : 9782213617077
Total Pages : 323 pages
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Book Synopsis Des camps dans Paris by : Jean-Marc Dreyfus

Download or read book Des camps dans Paris written by Jean-Marc Dreyfus and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 323 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: L'existence de trois camps d'internement au cœur de Paris durant l'Occupation n'est ni connue ni reconnue. Il s'agit pourtant d'un épisode central de la persécution des Juifs de France, puisqu'il touche le statut des personnes considérées comme juives, les conditions de la déportation et surtout l'un des volets de la spoliation, l'Opération Meuble, jamais décrite auparavant. Placée sous l'égide d'un service coiffé par Rosenberg, celle-ci visait à vider tous les appartements juifs inoccupés et à expédier en Allemagne leur contenu, des meubles les plus massifs aux objets quotidiens les plus anodins. Cette vaste opération de pillage mobilisa les entreprises de déménagement françaises et pas moins de 627 trains. Ces camps, annexes de Drancy, virent passer au moins 800 détenus juifs. Austerlitz, non loin de la gare, était installé dans un entrepôt des Magasins généraux et compta jusqu'à 600 prisonniers. Lévitan occupait un magasin de meubles, rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin. Quant à Bassano, il bénéficiait du décor raffiné de l'ex-hôtel particulier des Cahen d'Anvers, au coin de l'avenue d'Iéna. Les prisonniers étaient soumis à un véritable travail forcé pour trier, classer, réparer et emballer meubles et objets. Certains manipulèrent le contenu de leur propre appartement ou celui de leurs proches. Ils vivaient sous la menace d'être envoyés " à l'Est " et beaucoup furent bel et bien déportés dont, en juillet 1944, les femmes de prisonniers, vers Bergen-Belsen. Il est indispensable de s'interroger sur les silences de la mémoire autour des camps parisiens et de l'Opération Meuble. Certains anciens détenus se sont constitués en amicale, demandant que leur histoire soit enfin écrite. Une série d'entretiens avec eux, avec d'autres survivants et avec des témoins a été menée. Une recherche intensive dans une dizaine de centres d'archives a permis de trouver des dossiers jamais consultés sur les camps parisiens. Ce travail, résultat et d'une longue enquête et d'une réflexion sur ce qui constitue la mémoire d'une période, apporte une pierre nouvelle à l'historiographie de Vichy.

Les juifs de France dans la seconde guerre mondiale

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Total Pages : 310 pages
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Download or read book Les juifs de France dans la seconde guerre mondiale written by André Kaspi and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Les rafles à Vaucouleurs

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Total Pages : 116 pages
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Download or read book Les rafles à Vaucouleurs written by and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Vichy, les juifs et les justes

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Total Pages : 308 pages
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Book Synopsis Vichy, les juifs et les justes by : Chantal Bordes-Benayoun

Download or read book Vichy, les juifs et les justes written by Chantal Bordes-Benayoun and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Le cas du département du Tarn est ici étudié comme le microcosme d'un phénomène qui a touché toute la France : les liens de solidarité et de résistance entre juifs et non-juifs durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Sont évoqués les camps de Brens et de Saint-Sulpice, les Eclaireurs israélites de France ...

The Jews of France

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Publisher : Princeton University Press
ISBN 13 : 1400823145
Total Pages : 304 pages
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Book Synopsis The Jews of France by : Esther Benbassa

Download or read book The Jews of France written by Esther Benbassa and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2001-07-02 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the first English-language edition of a general, synthetic history of French Jewry from antiquity to the present, Esther Benbassa tells the intriguing tale of the social, economic, and cultural vicissitudes of a people in diaspora. With verve and insight, she reveals the diversity of Jewish life throughout France's regions, while showing how Jewish identity has constantly redefined itself in a country known for both the Rights of Man and the Dreyfus affair. Beginning with late antiquity, she charts the migrations of Jews into France and traces their fortunes through the making of the French kingdom, the Revolution, the rise of modern anti-Semitism, and the current renewal of interest in Judaism. As early as the fourth century, Jews inhabited Roman Gaul, and by the reign of Charlemagne, some figured prominently at court. The perception of Jewish influence on France's rulers contributed to a clash between church and monarchy that would culminate in the mass expulsion of Jews in the fourteenth century. The book examines the re-entry of small numbers of Jews as New Christians in the Southwest and the emergence of a new French Jewish population with the country's acquisition of Alsace and Lorraine. The saga of modernity comes next, beginning with the French Revolution and the granting of citizenship to French Jews. Detailed yet quick-paced discussions of key episodes follow: progress made toward social and political integration, the shifting social and demographic profiles of Jews in the 1800s, Jewish participation in the economy and the arts, the mass migrations from Eastern Europe at the turn of the twentieth century, the Dreyfus affair, persecution under Vichy, the Holocaust, and the postwar arrival of North African Jews. Reinterpreting such themes as assimilation, acculturation, and pluralism, Benbassa finds that French Jews have integrated successfully without always risking loss of identity. Published to great acclaim in France, this book brings important current issues to bear on the study of Judaism in general, while making for dramatic reading.

Jews in France During World War II

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Publisher : UPNE
ISBN 13 : 9781584651444
Total Pages : 644 pages
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Book Synopsis Jews in France During World War II by : Renée Poznanski

Download or read book Jews in France During World War II written by Renée Poznanski and published by UPNE. This book was released on 2001 with total page 644 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Now in English, the authoritative work on ordinary Jews in France during World War II.

Nazi Labour Camps in Paris

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Publisher : Berghahn Books
ISBN 13 : 1782381139
Total Pages : 178 pages
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Book Synopsis Nazi Labour Camps in Paris by : Jean-Marc Dreyfus

Download or read book Nazi Labour Camps in Paris written by Jean-Marc Dreyfus and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2013-12-01 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On 18 July 1943, one-hundred and twenty Jews were transported from the concentration camp at Drancy to the Lévitan furniture store building in the middle of Paris. These were the first detainees of three satellite camps (Lévitan, Austerlitz, Bassano) in Paris. Between July 1943 and August 1944, nearly eight hundred prisoners spent a few weeks to a year in one of these buildings, previously been used to store furniture, and were subjected to forced labor. Although the history of the persecution and deportation of France’s Jews is well known, the three Parisian satellite camps have been subjected to the silence of both memory and history. This lack of attention by the most authoritative voices on the subject can perhaps be explained by the absence of a collective memory or by the marginal status of the Parisian detainees - the spouses of Aryans, wives of prisoners of war, half-Jews. Still, the Parisian camps did, and continue to this day, lack simple and straightforward descriptions. This book is a much needed study of these camps and is witness to how, sixty years after the events, expressing this memory remains a complex, sometimes painful process, and speaking about it a struggle.

The Survival of the Jews in France, 1940-44

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Publisher : Oxford University Press
ISBN 13 : 0190057998
Total Pages : 471 pages
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Book Synopsis The Survival of the Jews in France, 1940-44 by : Jacques Semelin

Download or read book The Survival of the Jews in France, 1940-44 written by Jacques Semelin and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2018-12-01 with total page 471 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Between the French defeat in 1940 and liberation in 1944, the Nazis killed almost 80,000 of France's Jews, both French and foreign. Since that time, this tragedy has been well-documented. But there are other stories hidden within it-ones neglected by historians. In fact, 75% of France's Jews escaped the extermination, while 45% of the Jews of Belgium perished, and in the Netherlands only 20% survived. The Nazis were determined to destroy the Jews across Europe, and the Vichy regime collaborated in their deportation from France. So what is the meaning of this French exception? Jacques Semelin sheds light on this 'French enigma', painting a radically unfamiliar view of occupied France. His is a rich, even-handed portrait of a complex and changing society, one where helping and informing on one's neighbours went hand in hand; and where small gestures of solidarity sat comfortably with anti-Semitism. Without shying away from the horror of the Holocaust's crimes, this seminal work adds a fresh perspective to our history of the Second World War.

The Holocaust and French Historical Culture, 1945–65

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Publisher : Springer
ISBN 13 : 1137529334
Total Pages : 211 pages
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Download or read book The Holocaust and French Historical Culture, 1945–65 written by Johannes Heuman and published by Springer. This book was released on 2015-09-22 with total page 211 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Paris was home to one of the key European initiatives to document and commemorate the Holocaust, the Centre de documentation juive contemporaine . By analysing the earliest Holocaust narratives and their reception in France, this study provides a new understanding of the institutional development of Holocaust remembrance in France after the War.

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945: Volume III

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Publisher : Indiana University Press
ISBN 13 : 0253023866
Total Pages : 1017 pages
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Book Synopsis The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945: Volume III by : Geoffrey P. Megargee

Download or read book The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945: Volume III written by Geoffrey P. Megargee and published by Indiana University Press. This book was released on 2018-04-21 with total page 1017 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Accounts of significant sites in Hungary, Vichy France, Italy, and other nations, part of the multi-volume reference praised as a “staggering achievement” (Jewish Daily Forward). This third volume in the monumental seven-volume encyclopedia, prepared by the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, offers a comprehensive account of camps and ghettos in, or run by, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, and Vichy France (including North Africa). Each entry discusses key events in the history of the ghetto; living and working conditions; activities of the Jewish Councils; Jewish responses to persecution; demographic changes; and details of the ghetto’s liquidation. Personal testimonies help convey the character of each ghetto, while source citations provide a guide to additional information. Documentation of hundreds of smaller sites—previously unknown or overlooked in the historiography of the Holocaust—make this an indispensable reference work on the destroyed Jewish communities of Eastern Europe.

Reparations for Nazi Victims in Postwar Europe

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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
ISBN 13 : 1107023971
Total Pages : 281 pages
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Book Synopsis Reparations for Nazi Victims in Postwar Europe by : Regula Ludi

Download or read book Reparations for Nazi Victims in Postwar Europe written by Regula Ludi and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2012-08-27 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A history of reparations from a comparative and transnational perspective, tracing back to their origins in the final years of the Second World War.

Escape from Vichy

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Publisher : Harvard University Press
ISBN 13 : 0674985222
Total Pages : 321 pages
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Book Synopsis Escape from Vichy by : Eric T. Jennings

Download or read book Escape from Vichy written by Eric T. Jennings and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2018-03-09 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the early years of World War II, thousands of political refugees traveled from France to Vichy-controlled Martinique in the French Caribbean, en route to what they hoped would be safer shores in North, Central, and South America. While awaiting transfer from the colony, the exiles formed influential ties—with one another and with local black dissidents. Escape from Vichy recounts this flight from the refugees’ perspectives, using novels, unpublished diaries, archives, memoirs, artwork, and other materials to explore the unlikely encounters that fueled an anti-fascist artistic and intellectual movement. The refugees included Spanish Republicans, anti-Nazi Germans and Austrians, anti-fascist Italians, Jews from across Europe, and others fleeing violence and repression. They were met with hostility by the Vichy government and rejection by the nations where they hoped to settle. Martinique, however, provided a site propitious for creative ferment, where the revolutionary Victor Serge conversed with the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, and the Surrealist André Breton met Negritude thinkers René Ménil and Aimé and Suzanne Césaire. As Eric T. Jennings shows, these interactions gave rise to a rich current of thought celebrating blackness and rejecting racism. What began as expulsion became a kind of rescue, cut short by Washington’s fears that wolves might be posing in sheep’s clothing.

Rescuing the Children

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Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
ISBN 13 : 0299177432
Total Pages : 257 pages
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Download or read book Rescuing the Children written by Vivette Samuel and published by University of Wisconsin Pres. This book was released on 2013-02-28 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rescuing the Children is the memoir of Vivette Samuel, who at age twenty-two began working for the Œuvre de secours aux enfants (OSE, or Society for Assistance to Children). The OSE and similar organizations saved 86 percent of Jewish children in France from deportation to Nazi concentration and extermination camps.