Robert et Jeanne
Auteur : Annette Kahn
Date de publication : 1990
Éditeur : Payot
Nombre de pages : 168
Résumé du livre
Recounts episodes from Klaus Barbie's trial interspersed with the story of a French Jewish couple, Robert and Jeanne Kahn (the author's parents), during the German occupation of France. Describes Lyon as the most important city of resistance and Robert Kahn's activities as a leader in the movement, his arrest in 1943, and his execution on the order of Klaus Barbie in August 1944. Jeanne Kahn, deported to Auschwitz in August 1944, survived and returned to France.