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de Marseille à Buchenwald : mémoires partagées 1906/1996 : dialogue avec Roger & Lily Nathan-Murat
出版L'Harmattan, 1996
ISBN27384467799782738446770
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ruWEAAAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋An interview with Nathan-Murat's parents, who are Holocaust survivors. Roger Nathan-Murat was born in 1906 in Marseille. He was a member of the Freemasons from 1934 and frequented communist and Spanish anarchist circles. In 1939, recently married, he was mobilized and stationed in Lebanon, and demobilized in November 1940. He joined the resistance in 1941; he was arrested in September 1942 in Lyon and imprisoned, then sent to Fresnes for three months and to Compiègne for four months. In January 1944 he was deported to Buchenwald and later to Ohrdruf, from where he escaped during the evacuation in April 1945. Lily Nathan-Murat was also active in the resistance. She was arrested and imprisoned in Lyon in 1942; after her release she managed to cross the Swiss border in January 1943. Pp. 279-291 contain part of Roger's diary, written in Ohrdruf. Nathan-Murat's family did not participate in the census of Jews, as ordered by the Vichy regime. An uncle who obeyed the Vichy authorities was deported with his wife and two of his children to Auschwitz.