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=== Notable children === | === Notable children === | ||
* [[Joseph Joffo (France, 1931-2018), Holocaust survivor]] | |||
* [[Albert Bigielman (M / France, 1932), Holocaust survivor]] | |||
* [[Jacques Saurel (M / France, 1933), Holocaust survivor]] | * [[Jacques Saurel (M / France, 1933), Holocaust survivor]] | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == |
Latest revision as of 13:17, 6 July 2024
Holocaust Children, France (see Holocaust Children Studies)
Notable children
- Joseph Joffo (France, 1931-2018), Holocaust survivor
- Albert Bigielman (M / France, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Jacques Saurel (M / France, 1933), Holocaust survivor
Overview
Over ??? Jews (0.75% of the entire population) lived in France when the German occupation began. Half of them, approximately 50%, had recently come as refugees from other countries (Germany, Austria, Poland...). The other half had lived in the country for generations, and before 1940 it was largely integrated.
The German invasion of France started on 10 May 1940. Unlike Netherlands, which was seen as a "German" province with a German-like population, Belgium was treated as an occupied country under military control.
The Military Government passed the first series of anti-Jewish laws in October 1940 and occasional pogroms were carried on by Flemish collaborators. As part of the Final Solution from 1942, the persecution of Belgian Jews escalated. From May 1942, Jews were forced to wear the yellow Star. Medelen was established as the main transit camp and deportations began in the Summer 1942. Between August 1942 and July 1944, around 25,000 Jews and 350 Roma were deported from Belgium; more than 24,000 of them were killed.
Opposition among the general population to the treatment of the Jews in Belgium grew. The German police only carried out violent razzias and large-scale arrests. In response to this the Jews who remained went into hiding as quickly as possible or managed to become integrated in the non-Jewish population with false identity papers. In addition, the often East European background of the Jews played a role in this: they had fled antisemitism before in their home countries, and were familiar with both the methods and the terrible consequences of persecution.
As Belgians also were forced to work in factories in Germany as early as in October 1942, an organized and active movement of resistance started earlier than in the Netherlands, as did the help for Jews who were trying to go into hiding or escape. The result was a close cooperation between the Jewish and non-Jewish resistance and better chances (and less betrayal) for those in hiding. By the end of the occupation, more than 40 per cent of all Jews in Belgium were in hiding. Members of the Catholic Church (including priess and nuns) took an active role in rescue operations. Many of the Jews in hiding joined the armed resistance. In April 1943, members of the CDJ attacked the twentieth rail convoy to Auschwitz and succeeded in rescuing some of those being deported, including 11-year-old Simon Gronowski.
Out of the about 75,000 Jews in the country in 1940, around 24,000 were murdered during the Holocaust, 51,000 survived.
Pages in category "Holocaust Children, France (subject)"
The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total.
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- Milo Adoner (M / France, 1925-2020), Holocaust survivor
- Simon Federman (M / France, 1926), Holocaust survivor
- Jean-Marie Lustiger (M / France, 1926-2007), Holocaust survivor
- Moritz Schustermann (M / France, 1926), Holocaust survivor
- Henri Borlant (M / France, 1927), Holocaust survivor
- David Galant (M / France, 1927), Holocaust survivor
- Léon Zyguel (M / France, 1927-2015), Holocaust survivor
- Raymond Boni (M / France, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Alice Jeruchim (F / France, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Marceline Loridan-Ivens / Marceline Rozenberg (F / France, 1928-2018), Holocaust survival
- Rosette Wolczak (F / France, 1928-1943), Holocaust victim
- Andre Berkover
- Leon Halaunbrenner (M / Austria, 1929-1943), Holocaust victim
- Simon Jeruchim (M / France, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- François Lecomte (M / France, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Henri Adlerstein
- Kurt Altstädter
- Jacques Benderski
- Annette Bernay
- Madeleine Bimbad-Bolla (F / France, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Leon Buniak
- Fanny Eil / Fanny Ben-Ami (F / Germany, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Bertrand Herz (France, 1930)
- Berndt Kaufman
- Jean Muller (M / France, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Pierre Vidal-Naquet (1930-2006), scholar
- Adolphe Zdroui (M / France, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Leo Michel Abrami (M / France, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Silven Boni / Sylvain Boni (M / France, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Maurice Gerenstein (M / France, 1931-1944), Holocaust victim
- Suzanne Gross / Sarah Pertofsky (F / France, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Alexander Halaunbrenner (M / France, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Joseph Joffo (France, 1931-2018), Holocaust survivor
- Rachel Kokotek (F / France, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Henry Muller (M / France, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Enrico Schustermann (M / France, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Charlotte Adelman
- Joachim Bass (M / Poland / Switzerland, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Albert Bigielman (M / France, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Rachel Buniak
- Erika Eil (F / Germany, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Saul Friedländer (France, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Noach Szejniuk (M / France, 1932-1999), Holocaust survivor
- Claude Boni (M / France, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Annette Federman (F / France, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Liliane Gerenstein (F / France, 1933-1944), Holocaust victim
- Rachel Miller
- Isaac Millman (M / France, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Annette Muller (F / France, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Moshe Roth (M / France, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Jacques Saurel (M / France, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Mireille Dores / Miriam Herr (F / France, 1934), Holocaust survivor
- Georgette Eil (F / France, 1934), Holocaust survivor
- Daniel Kahneman (M / France, 1934), Holocaust survivor
- Marc Andre Limot (M / France, 1934), Holocaust survivor
- Alice Wajnberg (F / France, 1934), Holocaust survivor
- Mina Halaunbrenner (F / France, 1935-1944), Holocaust victim
- Michel Muller (M / France, 1935), Holocaust survivor
- Michele Rosenberg
- Denise Bimbad-Schuhmann (F / France, 1936), Holocaust survivor
- Frida Weinstein / Frida Scheps (F / France, 1936), Holocaust survivor
- Gerard Zynger (M / France, 1936), Holocaust survivor
- Ruth Kapp Hartz (F / France, 1937), Holocaust survivor
- Monique Jackson (F / France, 1937), Holocaust survivor
- Michel Jeruchim (M / France, 1937), Holocaust survivor
- Arlette Waldmann (F / France, 1937), Holocaust survivor
- Beate Zimmern (F / France, 1937), Holocaust survivor
- Michel Claude (M / France, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Danielle Simenow (F / France, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Liliane Wajnberg (F / France, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Micheline Zauberman (F / France, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Micheline Federman (F / France, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Claudine Halaunbrenner (F / France, 1939-1944), Holocaust victim
- Felice Stokes / Felice Zimmern (F / France, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Jean Wasersztrum (M / France, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Yitzhak Rathaus / Yitzhak Raz (M / France, 1940), Holocaust survivor
- Frieda Wajsfeld (F / France, 1940), Holocaust survivor
- Christian Danton
- Maurice Dores (M / France, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Oscar Drimmer
- Robert Finaly (M / France, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Jacqueline Greilsheimer (F / France, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Nicole Guggenheim / Nicole Yancey (F / France, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Monique Halaunbrenner (F / France, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Ginette Halpern (F / France, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Simon Wajnberg (M / France, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Joyce Zalc / Joyce Mizrachi (F / France, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Claude Zeidenbach (M / France, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Colette Chevalier (F / France, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Roland Cohen (M / France, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Marie Jeanne Durand (F / France, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Gerald Finaly (M / France, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Pierre Korczak (M / France, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Colette Lafarge (F / France, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Bernard Leiserowicz (M / France, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Pierre Pollaschek (M / France, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Simon & Mania Wajsfeld (MF / France, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Serge Wasersztrum (M / France, 1943), Holocaust survivor
- Fany Garrigues (F / France, 1944), Holocaust survivor
- Pierre Sauvage (M / France, 1944), Holocaust survivor
Media in category "Holocaust Children, France (subject)"
The following 28 files are in this category, out of 28 total.
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- 1967 Berri (film).jpg 270 × 369; 35 KB
- 1973 Joffo (memoirs).jpg 249 × 400; 21 KB
- 1975 Doillon (film).jpg 1,000 × 1,332; 102 KB
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- 1987 Malle (film).jpg 271 × 366; 21 KB
- 1990 Friedländer it.jpg 202 × 345; 10 KB
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- 2011 Be-Ami.jpg 351 × 499; 30 KB
- 2014 Spier.jpg 344 × 499; 9 KB
- 2016 Doillon (film).jpg 768 × 1,024; 380 KB
- 2017 Duguay (film).jpg 271 × 368; 25 KB