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une enfance juive pendant la guerre
出版Duculot, 1977
ISBN28011013709782801101377
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=oOOEAAAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Memoirs of a Jew (b. 1929) relating his family's experiences in Brussels during the Nazi occupation. His parents and their four sons remained in their own home until the summer of 1942 when the roundups and deportations began. The family moved into poorer lodgings and did not register with the authorities. Liebman's older brother, Henri, was arrested in July 1943 and deported via Malines to Auschwitz where he died. Marcel and his two remaining brothers were then placed in a convent, protected by the organization Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne, acting in collaboration with the Comité de Défense des Juifs; their parents went into hiding. In September 1943, the youngest son joined his parents in hiding, and Marcel and his brother Léon were sent to a Catholic school in the village of Schaltin. The parents and three sons survived the war. Liebman notes that the Comité de Défense des Juifs saved ca. 2,500 children. He describes and strongly criticizes the activities of the AJB leadership, with whom his father had connections, and accuses them of looking out for the interests of the native, bourgeois Jews (only 5% of the Jewish population in Belgium had citizenship) at the expense of the poor immigrant Jews (Liebman's parents were originally born in Poland). He also condemns the AJB's collaboration with Nazi directives.