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The view from our apartment window late one afternoon!

  

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"Mein Liebling,

trenn Dich nicht von Michel. Lasst euch nicht ins Heim bringen. Schreib an Papa, vielleicht kann er euch helfen, und an Paulette. Frag den Kürschner von gegenüber um Rat. Vielleicht erbarmt sich Gott eurer. Wir brechen morgen auf, mit unbekanntem Ziel. Ich drücke euch unter Tränen. Ich hätte euch so gerne noch einmal umarmt, meine armen Kinder, ich werde euch nicht wiedersehen."

 

"My Dear,

 

don't separate from Michel. Don't let yourself be taken to the children's home. Write to Papa, maybe he can help you, and write to Paulette. Ask the furrier across the way for his advice. Maybe God will pity you. We are leaving tomorrow, for who knows where. I'm hugging you, in tears. I would so much loved to hug you again, my poor children. I will never see you again."

 

That's written on the "Postcard from Suzanne Burinovici to her daughter Claudine, written in the transit camp Drancy near Paris on 26 September 1942. Suzanne Burinovici, born in 1904 in Jassy, Romania, was arrested with her mother during a police raid on foreign Jews in Paris. On 27 September both were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where they were murdered in a gas chamber immediately after their arrival."

 

Go see a memorial site of a former concentration camp, and prepare to get shaken to your core.. I am sure, no decent human being, will feel ever the same, after seeing these notes that the people wrote, how they lived, and how they were brutally and senselessly murdered.

 

The picture and the writing is from the “Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas”, aka Holocaoust Mahnmal in Berlin.

 

NIE WIEDER!

After the siege of Amiens in 1597, king Henry IV of France ordered to design new fortifications for the city. He entrusted this new task to Jean Errard (1554-1610). Henry IV had 200 houses and a church demolished and parts of the older ramparts of Philip II of France (1165–1223) dismantled to make way for Errard's fortress.

 

Construction of the citadel went from 1598 to 1622.

 

The gate you can see there was constructed from 1615 to 1620. It's called royal door and was until 1859 the south entrance to the citadel.

 

After the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659 the Franco-Spanish War ended and the citadel was no longer of use. In 1788 the destruction of the citadel was authorised.

 

But the citadel was still used in the Battle of Amiens (1870).

 

From 1871 to 1914 and from 1918 to 1939, and after WWII until 1979 the citadel became a French garrison again.

 

The citadel was the last place of resistance in WWII when the Germans entered Amiens on May 20, 1940. During the occupation, the citadel was a place of detention, torture and execution of resistance fighters arrested by the Germans. 35 resistance fighters were shot in the ditches of the citadel between November 12, 1940 and August 1944. Jews from the Somme department were also detained at the citadel before being transferred to Drancy.

 

Bought from the army in 1999 by the city of Amiens, the long walls of the Citadel have been restored since the year 2000.

commémoration de la libération du camp de concentration d'Auschwitz il y a 77 ans

 

77 years ago liberation of the concentration camp of Auschwitz

 

La cité de la Muette à Drancy (Seine-Saint-Denis) abrite un mémorial dédié à la mémoire des 63 000 Juifs déportés depuis ce camp d’internement, dont plusieurs milliers de Parisiens.

 

Vue sur le wagon et stèle - Mémorial de la Shoah de Drancy

Drancy mémorial

Wagon témoin - vue du Mémorial de la Shoah de Drancy

 

Le Mémorial National du Camp de Drancy est composé d'un monument aux déportés, œuvre de Shelomo Selinger (1976) et d'un wagon-témoin inauguré en 1988.

 

240.000 juifs en France ont survécu grâce à la complicité de français qui ont risqué leur vie pour les sauver - beaucoup seront eux même déportés et ne survivront pas

 

youtu.be/OLv-q8o0yi0

  

out of more or less 300.0000 jews living in France - 240.000 of them survived thanks to the help of french people who helped them

not thinking about the risk they took in doing this - they paid a heavy toll lots of them being deported and never came back from the camps

 

youtu.be/OLv-q8o0yi0

 

youtu.be/qfH07h0IRpQ?si=dIVrO0ktNDd3IS2I

 

Le Chant des Marais - Die Moorsoldaten, The Song of Swamps (French Lyrics, Version & English Trans.)

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River/Rivière La Drance de Ferret - Valais, Switzerland is a magical place; sitting for a while, listening the dawn chorus and lapping of water, resourced you will feel and peace of mind you will have :)

 

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1 July 1923 | French Jew Bertrand Nissim Reinach was born in Paris.

 

On 20 November 1943 he was deported from Drancy to #Auschwitz. Registered in the camp on 23 November.

No. 164604

He perished in the camp on 21 March 1944 . Photo from Auschwitz Memorial archive.

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self-portrait, Zenit 11

 

December 2015

 

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commémoration de la libération du camp de concentration d'Auschwitz il y a 77 ans

 

77 years ago liberation of the concentration camp of Auschwitz

 

La cité de la Muette à Drancy (Seine-Saint-Denis) abrite un mémorial dédié à la mémoire des 63 000 Juifs déportés depuis ce camp d’internement, dont plusieurs milliers de Parisiens.

  

Vue sur le wagon et stèle - Mémorial de la Shoah de Drancy

Drancy mémorial

Wagon témoin - vue du Mémorial de la Shoah de Drancy

 

Le Mémorial National du Camp de Drancy est composé d'un monument aux déportés, œuvre de Shelomo Selinger (1976) et d'un wagon-témoin inauguré en 1988.

 

240.000 juifs en France ont survécu grâce à la complicité de français qui ont risqué leur vie pour les sauver - beaucoup seront eux même déportés et ne survivront pas

 

youtu.be/XWJK2vLn1u8

  

out of more or less 300.0000 jews living in France - 240.000 of them survived thanks to the help of french people who helped them

not thinking about the risk they took in doing this - they paid a heavy toll lots of them being deported and never came back from the camps

 

youtu.be/XWJK2vLn1u8

 

youtu.be/qfH07h0IRpQ?si=dIVrO0ktNDd3IS2I

 

Le Chant des Marais - Die Moorsoldaten, The Song of Swamps (French Lyrics, Version & English Trans.)

youtu.be/_6xd5tfKFPY?si=rYp7_KzIQBcsY8a0

commémoration de la libération du camp de concentration d'Auschwitz il y a 77 ans

 

77 years ago liberation of the concentration camp of Auschwitz

 

La cité de la Muette à Drancy (Seine-Saint-Denis) abrite un mémorial dédié à la mémoire des 63 000 Juifs déportés depuis ce camp d’internement, dont plusieurs milliers de Parisiens.

  

Vue sur le wagon et stèle - Mémorial de la Shoah de Drancy

Drancy mémorial

Wagon témoin - vue du Mémorial de la Shoah de Drancy

 

Le Mémorial National du Camp de Drancy est composé d'un monument aux déportés, œuvre de Shelomo Selinger (1976) et d'un wagon-témoin inauguré en 1988.

240.000 juifs en France ont survécu grâce à la complicité de français qui ont risqué leur vie pour les sauver - beaucoup seront eux même déportés et ne survivront pas

 

youtu.be/rGRBO0UgCRk

  

out of more or less 300.0000 jews living in France - 240.000 of them survived thanks to the help of french people who helped them

not thinking about the risk they took in doing this - they paid a heavy toll lots of them being deported and never came back from the camps

 

youtu.be/rGRBO0UgCRk

  

Le Chant des Marais - Die Moorsoldaten, The Song of Swamps (French Lyrics, Version & English Trans.)

youtu.be/_6xd5tfKFPY?si=rYp7_KzIQBcsY8a0

 

Rennes - Drancy (33-15) - Federale 2

Ma première incursion dans le fret.

 

le Y 8074 remonte vers la bosse après avoir rassemblé quelques wagons, au triage du Bourget.

After Franco's victory over the Spanish Republic in Catalonia, about 90,000 republican Spaniards and members of the International Brigades were led from there to Saint-Cyprien in February 1939, where they were initially forced to camp under tarpaulins on the beach; among them were the Germans Kurt Goldstein and Erich Weinert. Most were later taken to other camps, e.g. the notorious Sahara camp Djelfa, the internment camp Gurs or the punishment camp Le Vernet d'Ariège. From there, many were later deported to the concentration camps.

From May 1940, between 4,400 and 8,000 people expelled to France by the Belgian authorities were interned in the camp, mostly German or Austrian Jews who had fled the Nazis or people who had been politically persecuted. They were treated by the Vichy government as suspicious, "undesirable foreigners" and their belongings were confiscated. Among them were the painters Felix Nussbaum (murdered in Auschwitz in 1944) and Carl Rabus (death by drowning in 1983) as well as the writer Jean Améry, who escaped from the camp (death by suicide in 1978). When the camp was closed at the end of 1940, 3870 mostly Jewish people were deported to the Gurs camp and many were later deported from there via the Drancy camp near Paris to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Other camps were set up along the coast in Argelès-sur-Mer and Agde.

Saint-Cyprien Plage on the coast of Roussillon, Département Pyrénées-Orientales

Occitanie, France 06.09.2022

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Schatten der Vergangenheit am Strand von Saint-Cyprien

Nach dem Sieg Francos über die spanischen Republik in Katalonien wurden von dort im Februar 1939 etwa 90.000 republikanische Spanier und Mitglieder der Internationalen Brigaden nach Saint-Cyprien geleitet, wo sie zunächst unter Planen am Strand kampieren mussten; darunter waren u.a. die Deutschen Kurt Goldstein und Erich Weinert. Die meisten wurden später in andere Lager gebracht, z.B. in das berüchtigte Saharalager Djelfa, das Internierungslager Gurs oder das Straflager Le Vernet d'Ariège. Von dort wurden später viele in die Konzentrationslager deportiert.

Ab Mai 1940 wurden zwischen 4400 und 8000 von den belgischen Behörden nach Frankreich ausgewiesene Menschen im Lager interniert, meist vor den Nazis geflohene deutsche oder österreichische Juden oder politisch Verfolgte. Sie wurden von der Vichy-Regierung als verdächtige, „unerwünschte Ausländer“ behandelt und ihre Habe konfisziert. Darunter waren u.a. die Maler Felix Nussbaum (1944 in Auschwitz ermordet) und Carl Rabus (1983 Tod durch Ertrinken) sowie der Schriftsteller Jean Améry, der aus dem Lager fliehen konnte (1978 Tod durch Suizid). Bei der Schließung des Lagers Ende 1940 wurden 3870 meist jüdische Personen in das Lager Gurs verschleppt und viele später von dort über das Lager Drancy bei Paris in das Vernichtungslager Auschwitz-Birkenau deportiert. Entlang der Küste waren weitere Lager in Argelès-sur-Mer und Agde eingerichtet.

Saint-Cyprien Plage an der Küste des Roussillon, Département Pyrénées-Orientales

Okzitanien, Frankreich 06.09.2022

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Le Blanc-Mesnil (limite Drancy) - France

A suburb of Paris - France

Drancy - France

A suburb of Paris - France

Drancy mémorial

 

La cité de la Muette à Drancy (Seine-Saint-Denis) abrite un mémorial dédié à la mémoire des 63 000 Juifs déportés depuis ce camp d’internement, dont plusieurs milliers de Parisiens.

 

Le Mémorial National du Camp de Drancy est composé d'un monument aux déportés, œuvre de Shelomo Selinger (1976) et d'un wagon-témoin inauguré en 1988.

 

240.000 juifs en France ont survécu grâce à la complicité de français qui ont risqué leur vie pour les sauver - beaucoup seront eux même déportés et ne survivront pas

   

out of more or less 300.0000 jews living in France - 240.000 of them survived thanks to the help of french people who helped them

 

not thinking about the risk they took in doing this - they paid a heavy toll lots of them being deported and never came back from the camps

 

youtu.be/qfH07h0IRpQ?si=dIVrO0ktNDd3IS2I

 

Le Chant des Marais - Die Moorsoldaten, The Song of Swamps (French Lyrics, Version & English Trans.)

youtu.be/_6xd5tfKFPY?si=rYp7_KzIQBcsY8a0

Drancy – France

A suburb of Paris – France

Le Blanc-Mesnil (limite Drancy) - France

A suburb of Paris - France

commémoration de la libération du camp de concentration d'Auschwitz il y a 77 ans

 

77 years ago liberation of the concentration camp of Auschwitz

 

La cité de la Muette à Drancy (Seine-Saint-Denis) abrite un mémorial dédié à la mémoire des 63 000 Juifs déportés depuis ce camp d’internement, dont plusieurs milliers de Parisiens.

 

Vue sur le wagon et stèle - Mémorial de la Shoah de Drancy

Drancy mémorial

Wagon témoin - vue du Mémorial de la Shoah de Drancy

 

Le Mémorial National du Camp de Drancy est composé d'un monument aux déportés, œuvre de Shelomo Selinger (1976) et d'un wagon-témoin inauguré en 1988.

  

youtu.be/qfH07h0IRpQ?si=dIVrO0ktNDd3IS2I

 

Le Chant des Marais - Die Moorsoldaten, The Song of Swamps (French Lyrics, Version & English Trans.)

youtu.be/_6xd5tfKFPY?si=rYp7_KzIQBcsY8a0

El Camp de Ribesaltes, que duu el nom oficial de Camp Mariscal Joffre, fou fundat el 1935. Del 1939 al 2007, aquest camp militar ha acollit diverses estructures de reagrupament de civils o de militars vençuts. Està situat quatre cinquenes parts de la seva superfície en el terme comunal de Ribesaltes, i la cinquena part restant en el de Salses. L'illot F del Camp de Ribesaltes, amb el conjunt de les seves barraques, està inscrit com a Monument Històric francès des del 18 de juliol del 2000. L'any 2015 s'hi va inaugurar el Memorial de Camp de Ribesaltes.

 

El camp de Ribesaltes va obrir el 16 d'octubre de 1940. Hi van ser traslladats milers de refugiats republicans des del camp d'Argelers, quan la platja on vivien en condicions infrahumanes es va inundar a causa d'un aiguat. Poc després, el 1941, van començar a arribar-hi ciutadans francesos gitanos i jueus. L'agost de 1942, nou trens ferroviaris van transportar 2.313 jueus des de Ribesaltes fins a Drancy i després a Auschwitz, on van ser exterminats.

 

Als anys seixanta els presoners polítics sorgits de la guerra colonial de França al Magrib van ser internats al camp nord-català. Eren combatents independentistes del Front d'Alliberament Nacional. Un cop finalitzada la guerra d'Algèria —el país africà va aconseguir la independència— França hi va amuntegar els harkis, soldats magribins que havien lluitat al costat de l'armada francesa.

 

Ara, enmig de les antigues casernes s'hi ha construït un enorme edifici dissenyat per l'arquitecte Rudy Ricciotti. Es tracta d'una mena de caixa de formigó cuboide, mig soterrada, que articula diversos espais per explicar com funcionaven el camp de Ribesaltes i els altres centres de reclusió que hi havia a l'estat francès.

 

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commémoration de la libération du camp de concentration d'Auschwitz il y a 77 ans

 

77 years ago liberation of the concentration camp of Auschwitz

 

La cité de la Muette à Drancy (Seine-Saint-Denis) abrite un mémorial dédié à la mémoire des 63 000 Juifs déportés depuis ce camp d’internement, dont plusieurs milliers de Parisiens.

  

Vue sur le wagon et stèle - Mémorial de la Shoah de Drancy

Drancy mémorial

Wagon témoin - vue du Mémorial de la Shoah de Drancy

 

Le Mémorial National du Camp de Drancy est composé d'un monument aux déportés, œuvre de Shelomo Selinger (1976) et d'un wagon-témoin inauguré en 1988.

  

youtu.be/CutJrWbadMI

Drancy - France

A suburb of Paris - France

Drancy – France

A suburb of Paris – France

Sulo sfondo, il Colle Ciriegia (2543 m). Questo colle, insieme al Colle della Finestra , fra l'8 e il 13 settembre del 1943 fu teatro dell'inizio di una tragedia: circa 800 Ebrei di vari paesi europei, per sfuggire alle persecuzioni razziali del nazismo, si erano rifugiati nella zona di occupazione italiana in Francia, in quanto l'esercito italiano non aveva mai consegnato gli Ebrei, nelle zone di sua competenza, ai tedeschi. Dopo l'8 settembre l'esercito italiano si ritirò abbandonando i caposaldi di confine. I profughi ebrei lo seguirono attraverso il Colle Ciriegia e il Colle di Finestra,, scesero alla Terme di Valdieri,

Il 12 settembre Cuneo venne occupata dai tedeschi, il 18 venne emanato un bando dal comando tedesco e firmata dal Capitano Muller, che ordinava l'arresto di tutti i cittadini stranieri che si trovavano nella zona: 349 ebrei vennero rinchiusi a Borgo San Dalmazzo. Si salvarono coloro che trovarono aiuto presso la popolazione locale. Organizzatore di questo aiuto fu Don Raimondo Viale, parroco di Borgo San Dalmazzo. Il 21 novembre i 349 ebrei furono trasportati, rinchiusi nei vagoni-bestiame, a Drancy e, successivamente, deportati ad Auschwitz. Solo 12 si salvarono.

 

On the background, Colle Ciriegia (2543 mt).. Since the 8th to 13th of September 1943, this pass, with Finestra pass as I already described one year ago about a previous photo of mine, was the scene of the beginning of a tragedy: about 800 Jews from across Europe, to escape racial persecution of the nazis, were in the refugee Italian occupation zone in France, as the Italian army had never delivered the Jews in the areas of its competence, to the Germans. After 8th of September, the Italian army withdrew abandoning the cornerstone of the border. Refugees Jews followed the army, through the Finestra Pass and Ciriegia pass, went down to the Baths of Valdieri

On September 12 Cuneo was occupied by the Germans, on the18th was issued a notice by the German command and signed by Captain Muller, who ordered the arrest of all foreigners who were in the area: 349 Jews were locked up in Borgo San Dalmazzo. Only saved those who found help at the local population. Organizer of this aid was Viale Don Raimondo, pastor of Borgo San Dalmazzo. On 21th of November, 349 Jews were transported in closed-cattle wagons to Drancy and then deported to Auschwitz. Only 12 survived.

 

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CC 40110 of MPFN Drancy, together with more MPFN items in Lille Flandres, in the weekend of the 'Journées du Patrimoine'.

 

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Monument aux Morts de la Guerre de 1870 à Drancy (93-Seine Saint Denis) dans le Cimetière

Monument aux Morts de Drancy (93-Seine Saint Denis) dans le Cimetière.

Sculpture de Giovanni Penotti Cipriani (1876-1925), né à Naples (Italie)

Le refuge du Vieux Emosson avec le barrage surélevé du Nant de Drance.

Born on June 2, 1933 in Strasbourg.

Last lived at 21, rue Rode, Bordeaux.

Interned in the Lalande camp near Tours and then transferred to Drancy.

From there, she, her mother Frieda, and her sister Paulette, age 7, were deported on Sept. 11, 1942 on Convoy 31.

Their destination: Auschwitz-Birkenau.

 

Aside from these stark facts, all we know of Anny is what is on her I.D. card: that she was Jewish, had blonde hair, blue eyes, rosy complexion, and was of moderate height. And that she had very cute little-girl handwriting.

 

I'd give anything to know more about this sad-eyed angel, and the thousands upon thousands of children who died alongside her.

 

This photo is from "French Children of the Holocaust: A Memorial" by Serge Klarsfeld. It's a huge doorstop of a book containing whatever photos and information that remain of the 11,000 French-Jewish children who were murdered by Nazis like Klaus Barbie (who Klarsfeld helped put on trial). The number of beautiful, innocent faces in this book is overwhelming. The book cost me $85 but I didn't care - I needed to remember those faces.

Championnat IdF U19 -> J5 : RC Pays de Nemours VS Rst Drancy/Bobigny/Pantin

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