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chapter two Jewish Immigrants and Political Refugees in Belgium and Luxembourg before the War
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Menahem Marienberg
, Miriam Löwenwirth , Sigi Hart , Boris Carmeli and Walter Marx
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps xi
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
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PART I . The Journey through France, 1933–1943
- chapter one Jewish Immigrants and Political Refugees in France, 1933–1939 13
- chapter two Jewish Immigrants and Political Refugees in Belgium and Luxembourg before the War 22
- chapter three Flight to Southern France, May and June 1940 31
- chapter four Jewish Refugees in the Unoccupied Zone, May 1940–August 1942 40
- chapter five Arrests in the Occupied Zone, 1941–1942 51
- chapter six Arrests in the Unoccupied Zone, August 1942 58
- chapter seven Narrow Escapes and Subsequent Arrests in the Unoccupied Zone, August–November 1942 70
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PART II .Shared Experiences
- chapter eight Saint-Martin-Vésubie, November 1942– September 1943 85
- chapter nine Crossing the Alps after September 8, 1943 102
- chapter ten Those Who Stayed Behind 112
- chapter eleven The First Week in Italy, September 11–17, 1943 119
- chapter twelve The Roundup in Valdieri and Borgo San Dalmazzo, September 18, 1943 125
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PART III .Deportation from and Survival in Italy, September 1943 to the Liberation
- chapter thirteen Deportation from Borgo San Dalmazzo 135
- chapter fourteen Hiding in the Province of Cuneo 142
- chapter fifteen Resistance 150
- chapter sixteen Traveling to and Hiding in Florence, September and October 1943 157
- chapter seventeen Arrests and Narrow Escapes in Florence, November 1943 165
- chapter nineteen Auschwitz 183
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PART IV. Aftermath
- chapter twenty .After the War 191
- chapter twenty-one After the War 197
- chapter twenty-two Journeys Back 209
- Conclusion 218
- Principal Witnesses 227
- Abbreviations 231
- Notes 233
- Index 273
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps xi
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I . The Journey through France, 1933–1943
- chapter one Jewish Immigrants and Political Refugees in France, 1933–1939 13
- chapter two Jewish Immigrants and Political Refugees in Belgium and Luxembourg before the War 22
- chapter three Flight to Southern France, May and June 1940 31
- chapter four Jewish Refugees in the Unoccupied Zone, May 1940–August 1942 40
- chapter five Arrests in the Occupied Zone, 1941–1942 51
- chapter six Arrests in the Unoccupied Zone, August 1942 58
- chapter seven Narrow Escapes and Subsequent Arrests in the Unoccupied Zone, August–November 1942 70
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PART II .Shared Experiences
- chapter eight Saint-Martin-Vésubie, November 1942– September 1943 85
- chapter nine Crossing the Alps after September 8, 1943 102
- chapter ten Those Who Stayed Behind 112
- chapter eleven The First Week in Italy, September 11–17, 1943 119
- chapter twelve The Roundup in Valdieri and Borgo San Dalmazzo, September 18, 1943 125
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PART III .Deportation from and Survival in Italy, September 1943 to the Liberation
- chapter thirteen Deportation from Borgo San Dalmazzo 135
- chapter fourteen Hiding in the Province of Cuneo 142
- chapter fifteen Resistance 150
- chapter sixteen Traveling to and Hiding in Florence, September and October 1943 157
- chapter seventeen Arrests and Narrow Escapes in Florence, November 1943 165
- chapter nineteen Auschwitz 183
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PART IV. Aftermath
- chapter twenty .After the War 191
- chapter twenty-one After the War 197
- chapter twenty-two Journeys Back 209
- Conclusion 218
- Principal Witnesses 227
- Abbreviations 231
- Notes 233
- Index 273