Élie Buzyn
August 1944. After a happy childhood in Lodz, Poland, Élie suffered the deportation and murder of his family, Auschwitz and the "Death Marches" to Buchenwald.
August 1944. After a happy childhood in Lodz, Poland, Élie suffered the deportation and murder of his family, Auschwitz and the "Death Marches" to Buchenwald.
Five testimonies by André Panczer, Isidore Jacubowiez, Edmond Richemond, Rosette Tasma-Wielblad and Sabine Sonabend followed by the screening of
Since 2017, Sophie Nahum has been filming short documentary films that form the series
When her mother disappeared in 2006, Jacqueline discovered the last fifteen letters her father had written in the Drancy camp before being deported by convoy no. 1.
An engineering student at the École centrale de Lyon, Raphaël Esrail is involved in the "6e" Resistance movement, resulting from the EEIF. He was arrested in January 1944 in Lyon, imprisoned at the Montluc prison and transferred to Drancy.
Four witnesses recount their involvement in the preparation of the trial and their appearance at the hearing.
Born in Lodz, Jean is 13 years old in 1939. The following year, he wanders alone on the roads of Poland, fleeing from the Nazis who took his father. He was arrested in 1942, then deported.
Bertrand Herz was 14 years old when he was arrested with his parents and sister on 5 July 1944 in Toulouse by the Gestapo. Yvette Lévy was 16 years old in 1942. As a young girl scout, she is responsible for recovering the children whose parents were arrested during the roundup of the Vél’d'Hiv.
Three destinies. Three Jews of Polish origin recount their arrival in France after the war and describe the singular journey that led to their social and cultural integration.