January 27, 2022 JUIVEMEMOIRE1

Your words, placed there, regularly, these faces, yellowed photos, upset me each time.This is our story.Thank you for saying it.

Join the Iremember Wall of Yad Vashem to mark International Holocaust Day (January 27) and commemorate the name and history of a victim.The #iremember Wall offers the unique and significant opportunity to remember a victim of the Shoah, its name, its history and its face.This particular project allows you to commemorate identities and perpetuate the memory of the 6 million Jews murdered in the Shoah, so that they are never forgotten.By joining the Iremember Wall, your name will be associated, at random, with that of a victim of the Shoah: they will appear side by side on the Iremember Wall.Join us to commemorate the victims of the Shoah together.


Thierry.We remember 6 million exterminated Jews, including 1.5 million children in the gas chambers of the death camps that their souls rest in peace in the photo, my Josiane family (10 years old), Yves (9 years old), RaymondZerdoun (5 years old) and their parents Esther Chemla-Zerdoun (41 years old), Simon Zerdoun (51 years old) all deported by convoy 68 on February 10, 1944 and died in Auschwitz.May their souls rest in peace, zal neither forgetting nor sorry#weremember#shoah#yadvashem



Elisabeth.January 27, 1945 was the day of the release of the Auschwitz camp by the Red Army.About 8,000 survivors covered freedom, but, alas, it was too late for our grandfather, Victor Cohen-Hadria, on the left on this photo of happy days, taken during the summer of 1934 in Carthage, where he happily smiled atlife, surrounded by her children and his brother Elijah.On this day of memory, I recall here his name and the memory of him, Victor Cohen-Hadria, French and Jewish, lawyer at the Tunis bar and twice stick of this same bar, deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau by the convoy number67, left on February 3, 1944 of Drancy, where he had been interned on January 25, 1944 under the number 12745.This convoy included 1214 people, including 184 children and 14 octogenarians.Like 984 of them, upon his arrival on February 6, 1944, Victor was selected and immediately gassed.Never forget …


Anastasio.January 27th, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, MEMORIAL DE LA HHOAH DE PARIS, Alliance HIGHSCHOOL, Paris #Weremember #Auschwitzbirkenau #ShoAh #HolocaStremembranceday


Nathalie #Weremember


Paulette.Ginette Cherkasky "Above all, close your eyes, don't look!Birkenau, now, it's a decor.How to imagine smoke, cries, jostles, these tens of thousands of people transformed into slaves, who work, who run and who fall from fatigue?From the 2000s, Ginette Kolinka was involved in the transmission of her deportee experience;"To prevent it from starting again" as she relentlessly confides.It is also its main occupation that has become today the essential motivation of its existence.Despite her 94 years, she explains, between rails and barbed wire, several times a year, what the hell established by the Nazis looked like.It does not do in lace.She remains faithful to herself, authentic and "brute of formwork"."Above all, close your eyes, don't look!"Birkenau, now, it's a decor "begins Ginette.To the surprise of all, age does not seem to reach this survivor which captures the attention of all the students by browsing the hectares of shaved grass, space now disembodied.Yesterday was permanent mud, filthy latrines and freezing barracks."The first time I woke up in Birkenau, I saw lots of rags at the corner of the barrack in which I slept.It was the dead of the night "."The women who were watching us struck us all the time.The constant goal was to degrade us and destroy us.We were brought back to the state of beasts!»»

France Culture June 30, 1945, Ginette Cherkasky arrives at her house, in the family apartment on rue Jean Pierre Timbaud.She is 20 years old and weighs 26 kg.Totally skeletal!Emaciated.The result of his deportation.She returns from Theresienstadt after Birkenau, Bergen-Belsen and Raghun.Her father, her brother and her nephew, Jews like her and deported with her in the same convoy 71, will not come back.His mother will never recover and stay in silence until her death.On the contrary, his five sisters have understood everything and ask nothing from Ginette.Anyway, how to tell the abject?


Shoah. Une photo, quelques mots en guise de témoignage…

Denis January 27: Day of the memory of genocides and the prevention of crimes against humanity ... Industrial death carried by Nazi barbarism ... Neither forgetting, nor forgiveness ....


Olivier 77 years old that the Auschwitz camps were released.May this tragic birthday give us the courage and the desire to preserve our children from this fatal fate.


Nicole.Neither forgetting nor forgiveness for the husband of my aunt's sister of my maternal grandmother being stopped as a resistant in 1940 by the Belgian police and killed in the camps my paternal grandfather in the free zone stopped by the French police and beaten until deathMy maternal grandfather was intelligent he was already in 1940 refugee with mom and the whole family by just in a small French village La Romieu my dad at the age of 16 joined England and became a parachutist he did allwar and landing as well as all the young men of my family I am proud of what my family did during the war.


Yves.January 27, 2022 Journée Internationale la Shoahplaque on the building of 14 rue des Rosiers Paris 4ma Grandmau paternal mother the lack of grandparents and jealousy towards my little friends who said to me: "I will see my grandparents and it pisses me off" andTo whom I replied: "Me what makes me piss off is not to have one because they were Jews" surely made me an activist for Israel, the Jewish people and respect for human beings and nature


January 27-Immense RESIDATED NATIONS DEPORTATION AS-ADELAIDE HAUTVAL (1906-1988) Adelaïde Hautval (nicknamed Heidi) is a French doctor, deported to the Nazi concentration camps.She was born on January 1, 1906 in Hohwald, in the Bas-Rhin.Daughter of a pastor, she is a psychiatrist doctor.Since the German invasion in 1940 France has been separated into an occupied area in the north and "free" zone in the south.In 1941 she asked for a position and obtained an internal job at the Lannemezan psychiatric hospital in the Hautes-Pyrénées.In early February 42, she learned that her mother died in Guebwiller.She goes to Belfort opened her sister, and on the return she decided to make a detour through Paris to go to Limoges or lives a good friend whom she knew about the Eclaireurs in Alsace and she therefore goes through Paris.She puts her suitcase, which weighs 18 kg, with accompanied luggage.But when she arrives in Limoges, the suitcase did not follow.This lost suitcase will mark a turning point in the life of Adelaide Hautval.She thinks that the suitcase was blocked in Vierzon where she returned on May 28.And there, chance what she finds herself in head with two Germans who returned an inspection tour in the southern zone camps.She hears them to speak and say worse than hanging from France.She who is of an ultra patriotic family, and which is also, and very anti -Nazi, cannot fail to reply, what she does in German that she speaks fluently.This earned him to be arrested for ausweiss fault, especially since she should have returned to Lannemezan the same evening.She is thus incarcerated in Bourges where she is condemned to stay until July 5.And this is where things get worse.In her cell arrives a Jewish woman carrying the yellow star, which she did not know since the decree had just been instituted on June 7.When she understands what it means Hautval Adelaide is scandalized, and as she can, she makes a paper star.When the next day, members of the Gestapo come to seek this woman to transfer her to a camp for Jews, Adelaide Hautval, who carries her star, challenges the Germans to tell them that it is unacceptable.The head of the Gestapo intervenes then he said to him: "Since you love Jews so much, you will share their fate."So instead of being released on July 5, she was transferred on July 15 to the Pithiviers camp after she was sewn a real Jewish star as well as a marked fabric banner" friend of the Jews ".This is how she finds herself in Auschwitz..At the main camp of Auschwitz is Bloc 10 intended for medical experiences.Contacted to be the assistant of Doctor Wirths, she refuses to work with Doctor Clauberg, who experiences sterilization methods because, she explains, it is contrary to her convictions.Doctor Wirths said to him:-Do you not see that these people (the Jews) are different from you?-In this camp, she replies, many people are different from me, for example, you.It is on the list for gas chambers;It is saved by a code.German.Assigned to the Revier, the Camp Commander SS accuses him of sparing the deportees.She goes to him: - Mr. Commander, you can make me what you want, but one thing is certain and you know it, of both the winner is not you.She was transferred to Ravensbrück Mi 1944, and released with the camp in April 1945.In 1946, she wrote the manuscript of "Medicine and crimes against humanity", which was published in 1991.On May 18, 1965, she received the medal of the righteous nations.Achievement of Parkinson's disease, she ends her life on October 12, 1988.One of his maxims: "Think and act according to the clear waters of your being.In the photos: Adelaide Hautval at the Yad Vashem Memorial with Israeli high school students and cadets of the Israeli Navy.The headband sewn on her by the Germans and her book.


Edith.."So that no one never forgets" Thank you to the Rav Schlomoh Brodowicz for this sharing of reading this poignant testimony."Despite the incomprehensible, we had to resign ourselves to continuing to live, without a doubt unless you go crazy.... When we have known the deportation, we learn to put things into perspective, rebalance values and recognize the essential.



Yves."We must continue to speak, not so much about the camp, of what we have experienced, but of what makes the specificity of the Shoah: I mean the systematic, scientific extermination of all those who from the finishAt the camp had to disappear, because they were too young, too old, because there was no more room for them, or simply because the Nazi ideology had decided that all the Jews should be eliminated.Yes, it must be known.There are still so many people who do not know.And it is so difficult to conceive that it could have happened in the 20th century, in a country so proud of its culture.»Simone Veil


Frédéric Joseph.Today commemoration of the liberation of the Auschwitz1 million camp have entered 7000 came out alive finally if we can say and what about who has not been said?Think of them their memory the pains of families that survived them!And to say that there were guards of men and women who stayed there for weeks and for months no doubt to lock them up to persecute them to see them wave and die!To kill women of the men of the children of old men put them naked and gas them.Just their hatred and inhumanity!Such an absolute absence of consciousness gives vertigo and nausea!What never day to say: but what do I do?Because this is also what must question us deep!.


Esther.Grew up in a family where the shadow of the dead was omnipresent.Where the survivors survived.Where their children oscillated between becoming a shrink, fighting against the defense or developing an incredible sense of black humor like a nose to death.In his family, there were branches, many branches, torn off from the dawn of their lives to be burned in bright.In his family, passports were never out of date and the suitcases always ready.In his family, we read the Kaddich but there was no grave to meditate ...


Charles.January 27, day of the memory of the holocaust: my mother's father (no photograph of my three other grandparents also murdered in Poland)


Stéphanie.European Day of Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust.I remember and I recall the name of Kielman Wagmann deported by convoy number 26 of Drancy and murdered in Auschwitz.My sons' great grandfather.Those who want to recall the name of a deportee or a loved one can obviously do it under my post.

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