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Voices from the Holocaust in Paris
Between 1940 and 1945, the lives of Parisian Jews who fell victim to racial laws were turned upside down. These tragic events took place in buildings, schools, institutions and streets that still exist today.
Listen to the singular destiny of these residents, on-site or as a podcast, and access the geolocalised archives to (re)live a community-based story, where daily lives and great historical events are intertwined.

"IT HAPPENED HERE" lets us geolocate archives. Cross-referencing them enables us to better understand history, to discover new information and to piece together the daily events that took place at a specific location. The wealth of archives is unbelievable! Archives are collected and preserved by archive centres as well as private individuals.
If you have some form of archival record that tells this story, your story, the story of your family, we would love you to send it to us so we can find out more about it.


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Credits
A season created by Sarah Gensburger, a researcher (CNRS-ISP) and collective memory sociologist
Director - Jean Dubrel
Sound – Léa Chevrier
Sound mixing – Paul Boulier
With the voices of – Clara Brajtman, Rebecca James, Rose Romain, Paul Spera and François Hatt
Music - Ludovic Poulet
Producer - narrative : Cécile Cros, Laurence Bagot
Coproducer - INA : Fabrice Blancho, producer : Amandine Collinet, Nancy Mouton, archivist : Linda Simhon
Coproducer - C.N.R.S | E.H.E.S.S : Sarah Gensburger, Isabelle Backouche and Stéphanie Coiffier


With the support
Fondation pour la mémoire de la Shoah - Judith Cytrynowicz
Fonds Transmedia de la Ville de Paris - Elodie Pericaud et Michel Gomez
Délégation à la Mémoire de la ville de Paris - Catherine Vieu-Charier
AUP George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, human rights and conflict prevention - Constance Pâris de Bollardière et Brian Schiff
Acknowledgments

We would like to thank the following people:
The researchers, Isabelle Backouche, Tal Bruttmann, Laurent Joly, Eric Le Bourhis et Flavie Leroux
The researchers for their crucial work, Annette Wieviorka and Serge Klarsfeld
The Mémorial de la Shoah, particularly Lior Lalieu-Smadja and Caroline Didi
The “Archives Nationales” team, particularly Marion Veyssière, Patricia Gillet and Samuel Gibiat,
The “Archives de Paris” team, particularly Vincent Tuchais,
The “Comité Français pour Yad Vashem”, particularly Corinne Melloul and Viviane Lumbroso
The George and Irina Schaeffer Center de l'American University in Paris, Constance Pâris de Bollardière, Brian Schiff, Neni Asheeke, Daan Braakman, Elin Rosedalen
The residents of number 12 rue Marie-et-Louise and its co-ownership board
The current and former residents of the rue des Immeubles Industriels, particularly Hervé Déguine, Ginette Feldman Baumgarten, Suzanne Vadkerti Sneig, Maurice Szwarc and Gérard Zaepfel.
And Agnès Chauveau, Carine Fillot, Caroline Gillet, Charlotte Pudlowski, Hilary Handin