From the author of the runaway bestseller A Train in Winter comes the extraordinary story of a French village that helped save thousands, including many Jewish children, who were pursued by the Gestapo during World War II. Le Chambon-sur-Lignon is a small village of scattered houses high in the mountains of the Ardèche. Surrounded by pastures and thick forests of oak and pine, the plateau Vivarais lies in one of the most remote and inaccessible parts of Eastern France, cut off for long stretches of the winter by snow.
During the Second World War, the inhabitants of the area saved thousands wanted by the Gestapo: resisters, freemasons, communists, downed Allied airmen and above all Jews. Many of these were children and babies, whose parents had been deported to the death camps in Poland. After the war, Le Chambon became the only village to be listed in its entirety in Yad Vashem''s Dictionary of the Just.
Just why and how Le Chambon and its outlying parishes came to save so many people has never been fully told. Acclaimed biographer and historian Caroline Moorehead brings to life a story of outstanding courage and determination, and of what could be done when even a small group of people came together to oppose German rule. It is an extraordinary tale of silence and complicity. In a country infamous throughout the four years of occupation for the number of denunciations to the Gestapo of Jews, resisters and escaping prisoners of war, not one single inhabitant of Le Chambon ever broke silence. The story of Le Chambon is one of a village, bound together by a code of honour, born of centuries of religious oppression. And, though it took a conspiracy of silence by the entire population, it happened because of a small number of heroic individuals, many of them women, for whom saving those hunted by the Nazis became more important than their own lives.
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Village Of Secrets: Defying The Nazis In Vichy France
SHORTLISTED 2014 – Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction
"Compelling and authoritative. . . . Statistics become characters we learn to worry for, generally with good reason." —Financial Times
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 5 reviews.
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Village of Secrets
"A well - written book and well researched!"
— Tamara (5/5)
Village Of Secrets
"This is an uplifting story about the difference a few dedicated people can make. Although set in a bleak point in history, this book is an example of humanity at its best. Well worth a read!"
— Linda (5/5)
Another great book from an excellent writer
"Caroline Moorehead's work is special and her book ""Village of Secrets"" is not only excellent because of the research and caring work that was put into it, but it is also thoroughly enjoyable to read. A great book by a very notable author."
— Melissa17 (5/5)
love it
"Great to see who people pulled together to save others in a vary cruel time"
— Catherine (5/5)
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"I recommend this book. Another amazing story about the disobeying Hitler and the resistance against the Nazi in Vichy France."
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Date de publication : Oct 17, 2016
Langue : anglais
Nombre de pages : 384
Éditeur : Random House Of Canada
ISBN : 9780307363084
Dimensions :
6.61" W x
1.21" L x
9.53" H
CAROLINE MOOREHEAD is the author of the international bestseller A Train in Winter. She has also written biographies of Bertrand Russell, Freya Stark, Iris Origo, Lucie de la Tour du Pin and Martha Gellhorn. Well known for her work in human rights, she has published a history of the Red Cross and a book about refugees, Human Cargo. The author lives in London, UK.
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