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From the author of the New York Times bestseller A Train in Winter comes the absorbing story of a French village that helped save thousands hunted by the Gestapo during World War IItold in full for the first time.

Le Chambon-sur-Lignon is a small village of scattered houses high in the mountains of the Ardche, one of the most remote and inaccessible parts of Eastern France. During the Second World War, the inhabitants of this tiny mountain village and its parishes saved thousands wanted by the Gestapo: resisters, freemasons, communists, OSS and SOE agents, and Jews. Many of those they protected were orphaned children and babies whose parents had been deported to concentration camps.

With unprecedented access to newly opened archives in France, Britain, and Germany, and interviews with some of the villagers from the period who are still alive, Caroline Moorehead paints an inspiring portrait of courage and determination: of what was accomplished when a small group of people banded together to oppose their Nazi occupiers. A thrilling and atmospheric tale of silence and complicity, Village of Secrets reveals how every one of the inhabitants of Chambon remained silent in a country infamous for collaboration. Yet it is also a story about mythmaking, and the fallibility of memory.

A major contribution to WWII history, illustrated with black-and-white photos, Village of Secrets sets the record straight about the events in Chambon, and pays tribute to a group of heroic individuals, most of them women, for whom saving others became more important than their own lives.

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Maps France in 1942 - photo 1
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France in 1942
Dedication To Anne and Annie companions on my travels Epigraph The memo - photo 2
Dedication To Anne and Annie companions on my travels Epigraph The memory - photo 3
Dedication To Anne and Annie companions on my travels Epigraph The memory - photo 4
Dedication
To Anne and Annie, companions on my travels
Epigraph
The memory of the world is not a bright, shining crystal, but a heap of broken fragments, a few fine flashes of light that break through the darkness.
Herbert Butterfield
In searching for an explanation of the motivations of the Righteous Among the Nations, are we not really saying: what was wrong with them? Are we not, in a deeper sense, implying that their behaviour was something other than normal?... Is acting benevolently and altruistically such an outlandish and unusual type of behaviour, supposedly at odds with mans inherent character, as to justify a meticulous search for explanations? Or is it conceivable that such behaviour is as natural to our psychological constitution as the egoistic one we accept so matter-of-factly?
Mordecai Paldiel
Contents
Guide
  1. v
Principal characters
The pastors
Andr and Magda Trocm and their children Nelly, Jean-Pierre, Jacques and Daniel in le Chambon
Edouard and Mildred Theis in le Chambon
Daniel Curtet in Fay-sur-Lignon
Roland Leenhardt in Tence
Marcel Jeannet in Mazet
The rescuers
Mireille Philip, who ran the network taking children to Switzerland
Georgette and Gabrielle Barraud, owners of the Beau Soleil
Dr Le Forestier, the doctor of le Chambon
Miss Maber, an English teacher at the Ecole Nouvelle Cvenole
Oscar Rosowsky, medical student and master forger
Mme Dlage, placer of children for the OSE
Mme Roussel, Catholic who concealed Jews in le Chambon
Pierre Piton, boy scout who guided Jews to Switzerland
Emile Sches, proprietor of Tante Soly
August Bohny, Swiss director of La Guespy, LAbric and Fadoli
Daniel Trocm, director of Maison des Roches
Charles Guillon, mayor of le Chambon
Roger Darcissac, teacher in le Chambon
Marie Exbrayat, proprietor of an ironmongers shop in Fay
Lulu Ruel, proprietor of a caf in Mazet, and her daughter Lucienne
Dorcas Robert, proprietor of a caf in Yssingeaux
Virginia Hall, SOE and OSS agent
Lon Eyraud, organiser of the Maquis
Jean, Eugenie, Roger and Germain May, proprietors of the Htel May
Jean Deffaugt, Mayor of Annemasse
The children
Hanne Hirsch and Max Liebmann
Simon and Jacques Liwerant
Jacques and Marcel Stulmacher
Genie, Liliane, Ruth and the girls from Roanne
Pierre Bloch
Gilbert Nizard and his brothers and sisters
Madeleine Sches of Tante Soly
The Justes
Abb Glasberg, rescuer at Vnissieux
Pre Chaillet, of Amiti Chrtienne
Madeleine Barot, general secretary of Cimade
Joseph Bass, of the Service Andr
The Jewish rescuers
Madeleine Dreyfus, of the OSE
Georges and Lily Garel, of the OSEs Circuit B
Liliane Klein-Liebert, social worker with the OSE
Georges Loinger, conveyer of children to Switzerland
Andre Salomon, of the OSE
Germans and collaborators
Inspector Praly, policeman in le Chambon
Major Schmhling, commander of German garrison in Le Puy
Robert Bach, prefect of the Haute-Loire
Ren Bousquet, Vichy chief of police
Chronology
1939
1SeptemberGermany invades Poland
3SeptemberGreat Britain, New Zealand, Australia and France declare war on Germany
26SeptemberFrench government outlaws Communist Party
1940
29FebruaryRation cards introduced
21MarchReynaud replaces Daladier as prime minister
13MayGerman army crosses Meuse and enters France
18MayReynaud appoints 84-year-old Ptain deputy prime minister
24MayBritish Expeditionary Force falls back on Dunkirk
10JuneFrench government leaves Paris. Italy declares war on France and Britain
14JuneGermans enter Paris
16JuneReynaud is replaced by Ptain
22JuneFranco-German armistice signed at Rethondes
23JuneHitler visits Paris. Laval becomes deputy prime minister
1JulyPtains government moves to Vichy
22JulyVichy government begins to review citizenship
13AugustFreemasons banned from many professions
27SeptemberGermany demands census of Jews in occupied zone
3OctoberFirst Statut des Juifs, defining Jewishness and banning Jews from certain occupations
22OctoberJews in Baden and the Palatinate rounded up, deported to France and interned
24OctoberPtain meets Hitler at Montoire
5NovemberCreation of Nmes Committee
1941
MarchVichy sets up the Commissariat Gnral aux Questions Juives (CGQJ) under Xavier Vallat
14MayFirst rafle of Jews in Paris
2JuneSecond Statut des Juifs
22JulyVichy law authorises confiscation of Jewish property and enterprises
29NovemberVallat sets up the Union Gnrale des Israelites de France (UGIF), supposedly to let Jews manage their own affairs
11DecemberGermany declares war on USA
1942
20JanuaryWannsee meeting commits Reich to Final Solution
4FebruaryFormation of the Service dOrdre Lgionnaire, predecessor to the Milice
1MarchStart of Allied bombing of France
19MarchVallat sacked from CGQJ, replaced by Darquier de Pellepoix
27MarchFirst train of Jews leaves Drancy for Auschwitz
29MayJews over the age of six in occupied zone ordered to wear a yellow star
30JuneEichmann arrives in Paris to implement Final Solution
1617JulyRafle of Jews in Paris, Opration VentPrintanier. 12,884 people arrested
5AugustStart of deportations of Jews from southern zone
10AugustLamirand visits the Plateau Vivarais-Lignon
13AugustSwitzerland closes its borders to Jewish refugees
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