Exhibition: Jews of France in the Shoah
An exhibition retraces the fate of Jews in France during World War II. It recalls that at the heart of this tragedy, 76,000 people were deported and victims of the Nazi genocide. The exhibition also highlights acts of resistance and solidarity that helped save many lives.
A memorial moment will be enhanced by a philatelic presentation with a study by Marc Bischel devoted to correspondence with the Natzweiler-Struthof camp, accompanied by commemorative stamps presented by the Hettangeois Philatelic Club. Beyond their historical value, these documents are precious tools for transmission to present and future generations.
Didier Vanspranghe will also present photographs that will transport visitors to Auschwitz-Birkenau, following in the footsteps of Hettange victims who disappeared in this camp.
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The Mercure room will host the exhibition "Jews of France in the Shoah" presented by ONACVG.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Country Tourism Thionvillois
8 Rue de la gendarmerie Hettange-Grande 57330 FRANCE
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