Only one French railway worker has been honoured as a Righteous Amongst the Nations for rescuing Jews during the Holocaust. But to what extent can one reduce the history of railwaymen, rescue and the deportations in Vichy France to this single incident? This article reveals the more complicated history of the Jewish but also non-Jewish deportation trains, and how it intersected with the history of the cheminots and of rescue operations between 1940 and 1944. Without aggrandizing the actions of the cheminots themselves, it seeks to rectify simplistic assumptions that cheminots failed to rescue Jews during the Holocaust
On June 22, 1940, after the Nazis invaded France, an armistice agreement was signed between Germany ...
Roughly three million Jews were transported to extermination centers by train during the Holocaust.[...
French railway workers played no part in the historic Popular Front strikes and workplace occupation...
Only one French railway worker has been honoured as a Righteous Amongst the Nations for rescuing Jew...
Why did railway workers never sabotage the deportation trains? This article examines the role of Fre...
Why did railway workers never sabotage the deportation trains? This article examines the role of Fre...
Between the French defeat in 1940 and liberation in 1944, the Nazis killed almost 80,000 of France’s...
This chapter uses as a case study of the French National Railways (SNCF) and its multiple identities...
The rescue of Jews during the Second World War is one of the least studied issues in the historiogra...
Deportations by train were critical in the Nazis’ genocidal vision of the “Final Solution of the Jew...
In some countries, France has a strong reputation for antisemitism. This stems from the Dreyfus Affa...
American relief worker Tracy Strong Jr. played a key role in obtaining the transfer of young prisone...
The Vel’ d’Hiv Roundup, where almost 13,000 men, women, and children were arrested, interned, and de...
[Introduction]:The questions of why and how non-Jews helped Jews to escape or go into hiding to avoi...
For my January term independent study, I undertook a research paper at the United States Holocaust M...
On June 22, 1940, after the Nazis invaded France, an armistice agreement was signed between Germany ...
Roughly three million Jews were transported to extermination centers by train during the Holocaust.[...
French railway workers played no part in the historic Popular Front strikes and workplace occupation...
Only one French railway worker has been honoured as a Righteous Amongst the Nations for rescuing Jew...
Why did railway workers never sabotage the deportation trains? This article examines the role of Fre...
Why did railway workers never sabotage the deportation trains? This article examines the role of Fre...
Between the French defeat in 1940 and liberation in 1944, the Nazis killed almost 80,000 of France’s...
This chapter uses as a case study of the French National Railways (SNCF) and its multiple identities...
The rescue of Jews during the Second World War is one of the least studied issues in the historiogra...
Deportations by train were critical in the Nazis’ genocidal vision of the “Final Solution of the Jew...
In some countries, France has a strong reputation for antisemitism. This stems from the Dreyfus Affa...
American relief worker Tracy Strong Jr. played a key role in obtaining the transfer of young prisone...
The Vel’ d’Hiv Roundup, where almost 13,000 men, women, and children were arrested, interned, and de...
[Introduction]:The questions of why and how non-Jews helped Jews to escape or go into hiding to avoi...
For my January term independent study, I undertook a research paper at the United States Holocaust M...
On June 22, 1940, after the Nazis invaded France, an armistice agreement was signed between Germany ...
Roughly three million Jews were transported to extermination centers by train during the Holocaust.[...
French railway workers played no part in the historic Popular Front strikes and workplace occupation...