European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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to be someone who took on responsibilities and acted in life.
to be someone who took on responsibilities and acted in life.
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Commitment after the war until today
Commitment after the war until today
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I did not start immediately as a witness.
I did not start immediately as a witness.
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Even though I was a member of the association of former resistance fighters, I had other political responsibilities.
Even though I was a member of the association of former resistance fighters, I had other political responsibilities.
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I had joined the French Communist Party in 1943, when it was still clandestine,
I had joined the French Communist Party in 1943, when it was still clandestine,
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I took on some political responsibilities on a local level.
I took on some political responsibilities on a local level.
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I would attend the annual meetings of the former resistant fighters association, but was no active member.
I would attend the annual meetings of the former resistant fighters association, but was no active member.
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Later, when the president of the association passed away,
Later, when the president of the association passed away,
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friends of mine pushed me into the presidency saying:
friends of mine pushed me into the presidency saying:
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“You were so active during the resistance; you were responsible for the liberation of Nanterre together with Louis Meunier, etc…”
“You were so active during the resistance; you were responsible for the liberation of Nanterre together with Louis Meunier, etc…”
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To quote Bertolt Brecht: “the lap of the repulsive beast is still fertile”;
To quote Bertolt Brecht: “the lap of the repulsive beast is still fertile”;
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we had not and have not totally liberated ourselves from fascism.
we had not and have not totally liberated ourselves from fascism.
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Therefore we felt the need to inform and to act.
Therefore we felt the need to inform and to act.
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In school history books, there was very little information about the time:
In school history books, there was very little information about the time:
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General De Gaulle’s speech and the Shoah.
General De Gaulle’s speech and the Shoah.
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That is very important, but it is not enough to explain the complexity of World War II.
That is very important, but it is not enough to explain the complexity of World War II.
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We were asked by history teachers to talk about our experience in class.
We were asked by history teachers to talk about our experience in class.
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We thought it was important to do even more
We thought it was important to do even more
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and started organizing school trips to different memorials, the places where Nazi crimes were committed.
and started organizing school trips to different memorials, the places where Nazi crimes were committed.
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We organized school trips to Oradour s/Glane,
We organized school trips to Oradour s/Glane,