Jules Alter, born in Paris, France, 1916, known as Heron; details regarding his activities in the French Jewish underground during World War II

Identifier
5222395
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • O.89/52
Level of Description
File
Languages
  • French
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EHRI Partner

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submitted by: Anciens de la Resistance Juive en France - ARJF

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Jules Alter, born in Paris, France, 1916, known as Heron; details regarding his activities in the French Jewish underground during World War II Joins EIF (French Jewish Scouts) in Paris, September 1940; life in Moissac including care for children; escape to Tulle with his wife, 1942; continues working on behalf of children in Tulle; arrest and deportation to prison; deportation to Auschwitz by train; death in Reims on the train, 02 July 1944. In the file: - Portraits; - Excerpts from a testimony.

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Alter Jules יליד 1916 Paris צרפת, פרטים על פעילותו במחתרת היהודית בצרפת בזמן מלחמת העולם השנייה

Identifier
5222395
Language of Description
Hebrew
Alt. Identifiers
  • O.89/52
Level of Description
File
Languages
  • French
Source
EHRI Partner

Acquisition

submitted by: Anciens de la Resistance Juive en France - ARJF

Scope and Content

Alter Jules יליד 1916 Paris צרפת, המכונה Heron, פרטים על פעילותו במחתרת היהודית בצרפת בזמן מלחמת העולם השנייה הצטרפות לתנועת EIF (תנועת הצופים היהודים בצרפת) ב-Paris בספטמבר 1940; החיים ב-Moissac כולל טיפול בילדים; בריחה ל-Tulle עם האישה ב-1942; המשך העבודה במקום למען ילדים; מעצר והעברה לבית סוהר; גירוש ברכבת ל-Auschwitz ומוות ב-Reims ברכבת ב-2 ביולי 1944. בתיק: תמונות וקטעי עדות.

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