Drancy - Journey's End!

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Download or read book Drancy - Journey's End! written by Raymond Roscoe and published by PCI Leisure. This book was released on 2022-08-30 with total page 247 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Story description A Film Treatment is available to legitimate film production companies for this true story Drancy – Journey's End!' - based on the true account of Thomas Roscoe from his 'Wartime Log' which he wrote during his captivity as a teenage civilian. 'Drancy - Journey's End' is written in a novel style. The account stretches from the day he stepped on board the cargo ship in 1937 (at the age of 14) that was to be his workplace and home for the foreseeable future, through to a meeting held at the houses of Parliament in 1993. The book attempts to view things as he would have done at such a young age. This is a true story of a 14 year old British boy from Liverpool who lied about his age in order to fulfil his childhood dream, to see the world. Using his older brother’s birth certificate, Thomas was able to secure himself a job on a cargo ship, SS Davisian in 1937 two years before the outbreak of WWII. The book covers his fears as the ship he was working on was bombarded with shells from a German surface raider, the scuttling of his ship in shark infested waters. It covers the horrors he endured in a concentration camp, the screams of men, women and children as they were beaten and tortured by guards, the fears he had, his hopes and dreams all dashed and then a final battle in 1993 with a British tribunal. The author is trying to get the war and maritime records corrected and to bring this account into the Public Domain. The author is also looking for a film producer to help put this true story on the screen. The only record the Liverpool Maritime Museum has been that Thomas was sent to one P.O.W. camp, Milag-Nord. They had no idea that other camps were involved. They were shocked to see the Parliamentary tribunal transcript about Drancy concentration camp. Why was there no mention to the media back then about non-combatant British teenage civilians being held in Drancy concentration camp? Was it because it would have caused a media frenzy back then and even today, to know that the government tribunal of the time not only played down Drancy as a Concentration camp, but also left British civilians in Germany even after the war. Maybe that was why they denied it was a concentration camp, maybe that was also the reason why that meeting in 1993 was held so late at night and maybe it could have caused a huge legal battle with even greater compensation with the British media wanting to know why they were left there. So, from the tribunal’s viewpoint, deny Drancy was a concentration camp and don't pay the compensation out, compensation that Germany had given. There are others around the world who deny Drancy was a concentration camp, obviously the holocaust deniers are at the top of the list, referring to it as just a ‘transit’ camp. The following statement is in the 1993 tribunal transcript (copy in the book), quote, ‘under the legal definition that we apply in the United Kingdom, we do not accept that Drancy was a concentration camp’, unquote. The 1993 Parliamentary tribunal transcript in the book states, quote, "On 13 August 1992, Helmut Wegner, the Minister Plenipotentiary at the German embassy in London, wrote to stating that his Government confirmed that in the ”Bundegesetzblatt"— the official gazette—Drancy is listed in the published list of concentration camps" unquote. The Israeli Government, at the Yad Yashem memorial in Jerusalem, has a memorial to holocaust victims, listed there is Drancy as a concentration camp.” These are just two of a number of statements listed in the book. According to the Weiner Library in London, the oldest institution in the world that specialises in the Holocaust, Drancy was a ‘concentration camp’ (their statement is in the transcript of the 1993 meeting) toward the end of the book. Interesting too is the fact that on Amazon there are books about Drancy referring to it as a concentration camp and each of those books are of German origin. The Jewish Memorial in San Francisco has Drancy listed as a concentration camp along with Belsen, Auschwitz and numerous other concentration camps. I photographed one particular memorial stone showing Drancy which is in this book. There are also eye witness accounts and other references. There is more to this story, but after nearly 10 years of emails, research and letter writing to various government departments in the UK and abroad there is still a lot of questions that need answers in particular, dates of incarceration. Copyright 2018 Lifetime rights owned by Raymond Roscoe

DRANCY! Journey's End

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Download or read book DRANCY! Journey's End written by Raymond Roscoe and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2021-02-18 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'Drancy - Journey's End!' - is a 220 page, 52,000 word novelised book based on the true account of Thomas Roscoe that stretches from 1937 - 1993 and attempts to view things as he would have done at such a young age. At the age of 14 years and 6 months, my Thomas joined a small cargo ship to fulfill a childhood dream to see the world. Little did he know that dream was to be cut short a few years later with the outbreak of WWII when his ship was mercilessly attacked by the German armed raider known only as ship 'D' to the British Admiralty. He and his surviving crew mates were taken prisoner aboard a German raider. After some months they were transferred to number of POW camps walking distances of up to 18 miles as they were force marched from one camp to another, including the notorious concentration camp Drancy at one stage under the control of SS First Lieutenant Klaus Barbie - the 'Butcher of Lyon'. In the early 1990s he and his surviving crew-mates applied for a share of compensation that German Government had awarded them for their experience in Drancy. However, they were denied that compensation by the British Government tribunal who said, "Our definition of a Concentration camp differs from that of Germany and Israel," a disgraceful comment and an insult to those innocent men, women and children who were murdered, tortured and raped there.In addition, the House of Commons transcript of that meeting in the book shows that it was held late at night so the press wouldn't be there. That transcript exposes the lies that the tribunal spoke. This story needs to be told because of what happened during that time and in 1993 at the meeting. It still leaves questions that need to be answered; Why the denial about Drancy? Where did the compensation go that Germany gave? Why was this suppressed all these years? Why haven't governmental archives been updated? Why didn't the government effect a release of my father and his colleagues after the war instead of waiting a year or more?

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Download or read book Drancy! - Journey's End written by Raymond Roscoe and published by . This book was released on 2021-07-22 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Film Treatment is available to legitimate film production companies Drancy - Journey's End!' - over 54,000 words, is based on the true account of Thomas Roscoe that stretches from 1937 - 1993. The book attempts to view things as he would have done at such a young age. At the age of 14 years and 6 months, Thomas joined a small cargo ship to fulfil a childhood dream, to see the world. Updated Copy This is the true story of a 14 year old boy from Liverpool, England, who joined a cargo ship to see the world. His dream was cut short with the start of WWII and the sinking of the ship he was working on. The story covers his time as a prisoner through to his time in the notorious concentration camp, Drancy, otherwise known as a death camp. This is a story that has been deliberately hidden from the media and the public since 1942. The author is trying to get the wartime and maritime records corrected and to bring this account into the Public Domain Also to bring to account those tribunal members who refused to accept the overwhelming evidence and who were responsible for not giving the compensation the German government had awarded to Thomas and his few surviving colleagues. This story needs to be made public and government war records updated to print the truth. The government tribunal went against all the evidence. Germany awarded compensation to the few British victims in their late teens who were sent to Drancy Concentration camp. However, the British government tribunal refused to give them their share of the compensation that Germany had awarded them. In the tribunal's own words, "Israel and Germany's definition of a concentration camp differs from ours" and this despite all the evidence, eye witness accounts, the Weiner Library (specialise in the holocaust) the Jewish Memorial in San Francisco, the German, Israeli and French government statements and much, much more. Why is there no mention of these few young British lads being incarcerated in a concentration camp or any of the other POW camps they were marched to? In order to ensure accuracy throughout I have consulted war records, maritime archives in Liverpool, personal letters, holocaust museums in Israel, Germany, USA and Canada and more over a five year period in order to bring the truth out. In addition I have also found alarming inaccuracies on numerous independent websites. Under the 'Freedom of Information Act' there is verbatim transcript toward the end of the book of the secret meeting that took place in 1993 between David Alton MP and the government tribunal at the Houses of Parliament late at night with no press in attendance. During that meeting David Alton MP expertly exposes lies by members of the tribunal and lies by government departments. That transcript is also available from 'theyworkforyou.com' All that is asked of you is that after reading this book you contact your local MP or 10 Downing Street regarding this grave injustice to these young British teenagers and request that the war records be updated so that the truth about the evil deeds that went on at Drancy concentration camp be brought out into the open and the war records adjusted accordingly.

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Download or read book DRANCY - Journey's End! written by Raymond Roscoe and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2022-10-07 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Film Treatment is available to legitimate film production companies Drancy - Journey's End!' - 60,000 words, is based on the true account of Thomas Roscoe from his 'Wartime Log' which he wrote during his captivity as a British teenage civilian. This is a true story of a 14 year old British boy from Liverpool who lied about his age in order to fulfil his childhood dream, to see the world. It covers the horrors he endured in a concentration camp, the fears he had, his hopes and dreams all dashed and then a final battle in 1993 with a British tribunal. The author is trying to get the war and maritime records corrected and to bring this account into the Public Domain. The author is also looking for a film producer to help put this true story on the screen. The only record the Liverpool Maritime Museum has been that Thomas was sent to one P.O.W. camp, Milag-Nord. They had no idea that other camps were involved. They were shocked to see the tribunal transcript about Drancy concentration camp. Why was there no mention to the media back then about non-combatant British teenage civilians being held in Drancy concentration camp? Was it because it would have caused a media frenzy back then and even today, to know that the government of the time not only played down Drancy as a Concentration camp, but also left British civilians in Germany even after the war. There are others around the world who deny Drancy was a concentration camp, obviously the holocaust deniers are at the top of the list, referring to it as just a 'transit' camp. The following statement is in the 1993 tribunal transcript (copy in the book), quote, 'under the legal definition that we apply in the United Kingdom, we do not accept that Drancy was a concentration camp', unquote! According to the Weiner Library in London, the oldest institution in the world that specialises in the Holocaust, Drancy was a 'concentration camp' (their statement is in the transcript of the 1993 meeting) toward the end of the book. Interestingly too is the fact that on Amazon there are books about Drancy referring to it as a concentration camp and each of those books is German. The Jewish Memorial in San Francisco has Drancy listed as a concentration camp along with Belsen, Auschwitz and numerous other concentration camps. I photographed one particular memorial stone showing Drancy. There are also eyewitness accounts, plus more evidence.

DRANCY! Journey's End (Pocket Size Edition)

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Download or read book DRANCY! Journey's End (Pocket Size Edition) written by Thomas Roscoe and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2021-06-18 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a true story which has been hidden since 1942. Revised edition Government war records have not been updated, the government tribunal went against all the evidence from war records, maritime records, German government wartime records, the Jewish Memorial in San Francisco, holocaust museums in Israel and Canada and much more. Germany awarded compensation to the few British victims, young lads, of Drancy Concentration camp. However, the British government tribunal refused to give them their share of the compensation that Germany had awarded them. in the tribunal's own word, "Israel and Germany's definition of a concentration camp differs from ours" and this despite all the evidence, eye witness accounts, the Weiner Library, the German government admission and much, much more. Where did the compensation go? Not back to Germany and not to the ones the German government awarded it. Why is there no mention of these young British lads being in a concentration camp? In order to ensure accuracy throughout the author has consulted war records, maritime archives in Liverpool, personal letters, holocaust museums in Israel, Germany, USA and Canada and more in order to bring the truth out. All that is asked of you is that after reading this book that you voice your opinion in your review regarding this grave injustice to these young British lads so that the truth about the evil deeds that went on at Drancy concentration camp be brought out into the open and the war records adjusted accordingly. 'Drancy - Journey's End!' - over 53,000 words, is based on the true account of Thomas Roscoe that stretches from 1937 - 1993. The book attempts to view things as he would have done at such a young age. At the age of 14 years and 6 months, Thomas joined a small cargo ship to fulfill a childhood dream, to see the world. He was on that ship illegally by means of his older brother's birth certificate. Little did he know that dream was to be cut short a few years later with the outbreak of WWII when his ship was mercilessly attacked by the German raider known only as ship 'D' to the British Admiralty. He and his surviving crew mates were taken prisoner aboard the raider and their cargo ship was sunk. After some months they were transferred to number of POW camps walking distances of up to 18 miles as they were force marched from one camp to another, including the notorious concentration camp Drancy at one stage under the control of SS First Lieutenant Klaus Barbie - the 'Butcher of Lyon'. In the early 1990s he and his surviving crew-mates applied for a share of compensation that the German Government had awarded them for their experience in Drancy. However, they were denied that compensation by the British Government tribunal who said, "Our definition of a Concentration camp differs from that of Germany and Israel." That disgraceful comment was insult not only to Thomas, but also to the innocent men, women, children and babies who were murdered, tortured and raped there. In addition, the House of Commons transcript of that meeting in the book shows that it was held late at night so the press wouldn't be there. That transcript exposes the lies that the tribunal spoke. This story needs to be told because of what happened during that time and in 1993 at that meeting. It still leaves questions that need to be answered; Why the denial about Drancy? Where did the compensation go that Germany gave? Why was this suppressed all these years? Why haven't governmental archives been updated? Why didn't the government effect a release of my father and his colleagues after the war instead of waiting nearly a year?

Shadows in the City of Light

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ISBN 13 : 1438481756
Total Pages : 334 pages
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In Lieu of Memory

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ISBN 13 : 9780815630890
Total Pages : 284 pages
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How the Essay Film Thinks

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ISBN 13 : 0190238267
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Holocaust Intersections

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ISBN 13 : 1351563556
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Download or read book Holocaust Intersections written by Axel Bangert and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-07-05 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recent representations of the Holocaust have increasingly required us to think beyond rigid demarcations of nation and history, medium and genre. Holocaust Intersections sets out to investigate the many points of conjunction between these categories in recent images of genocide. The book examines transnational constellations in Holocaust cinema and television in Europe, disclosing instances of border-crossing and boundary-troubling at levels of production, distribution and reception. It highlights intersections between film genres, through intertextuality and pastiche, and the deployment of audiovisual Holocaust memory and testimony. Finally, the volume addresses connections between the Holocaust and other histories of genocide in the visual culture of the new millennium, engaging with the questions of transhistoricity and intercultural perspective. Drawing on a wide variety of different media - from cinema and television to installation art and the internet - and on the most recent scholarship on responses to the Holocaust, the volume aims to update our understanding of how visual culture looks at the Holocaust and genocide today. With the contributions: Robert S. C. Gordon, Axel Bangert, Libby Saxton- Introduction Emiliano Perra- Between National and Cosmopolitan: 21st Century Holocaust Television in Britain, France and Italy Judith Keilbach- Title to be announced Laura Rascaroli- Transits: Thinking at the Junctures of Images in Harun Farocki's Respite and Arnaud des Pallieres's Drancy Avenir Maxim Silverman- Haneke and the Camps Barry Langford- Globalising the Holocaust: Fantasies of Annihilation in Contemporary Media Culture Ferzina Banaji- The Nazi Killin' Business: A Post-Modern Pastiche of the Holocaust Matilda Mroz- Neighbours: Polish-Jewish Relations in Contemporary Polish Visual Culture Berber Hagedoorn- Holocaust Representation in the Multi-Platform TV Documentaries De Oorlog (The War) and 13 in de Oorlog (13 in the War) Annette Hamilton- Cambodian Genocide: Ethics and Aesthetics in the Cinema of Rithy Panh Piotr Cieplak, Emma Wilson- The Afterlife of Images

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Final Journey

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ISBN 13 : 0795346832
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The Children of Drancy

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Journey's End (Video/Books Pack)

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ISBN 13 : 076183236X
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