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Father Patrick Desbois is president of Yahad-In Unum, founded with Cardinal Lustiger, archbishop of Paris, and Israel Singer, chairman of the World Jewish Congress, and holds an endowed professorship at Georgetown University. He is the author of The Holocaust by Bullets, winner of the 2008 National afficher plus Jewish Book Award, and has received numerous honors for his groundbreaking work on the Holocaust, including the Humanitarian Award from the US Holocaust Museum and the Tom Lantos Human Rights Prize. He travels extensively for speaking engagements and has appeared twice on 60 Minutes, He resides in Washington, DC, and Paris, France. afficher moins
Crédit image: Le père Patrick Desbois, le 12 octobre 2016 à Paris

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Les champs de la Shoah. L'extermination des Juifs en Union soviétique occupée, 1941-1944 (2020) — Avant-propos, quelques éditions3 exemplaires
Nouvelle histoire de la Shoah (2021) — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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Fa luce su un capitolo "scurissimo" della nostra recente storia europea e fa capire come il male attecchisca in quanto, dal principio, banale. Quanta la responsabilità comunque dei popoli e della gente comune, aizzata - in quanto ignorante e poco scolarizzata- contro i loro vicini, amici, etc (fonte: Amazon)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | 4 autres critiques | May 4, 2020 |
Haunted by the fact that his grandfather was a French prisoner held at the Rawa-Ruska forced labor camp was the impetus for Father Desbois to learn more and chronicle the stories of those who witnessed the barbaric shootings that occurred day and night throughout small Ukrainian towns during WWII.

This is not for the feint of heart. At times, I simply had to put this book down to take a break from the violence and to wrestle with the fact that so many live with the fact that they witnesses, and at the risk of being slaughtered, they too had to participate unwillingly as mass large holes were dug, Nazi trucks drove through the forests, one by one by one by one shot Jews, watched them fall in the pit, and then lined up more and more and more.

Uncovering the truth behind the 1.5 deaths, Father Desbois researched and chronicled the stories of those still living who either hid and saw what happened, or were forced to participate. Many of those interviewed had never spoken of what they witnessed as children. He and his kind team felt compelled to bring to light the stories of the mass graves throughout the Ukraine.
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Whisper1 | 4 autres critiques | Jul 5, 2017 |
Father Desbois' presentation is moving and informative. He justly deserves the awards he has received.
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rondoctor | 4 autres critiques | Aug 11, 2009 |
Although the Holocaust has been written about for many years, I am still shocked when I read about new atrocities that have been uncovered. How do seemingly ordinary people get caught up in these kinds of actions? I continue to read Holocaust stories to try to find the answer. The only answer that is forthcoming is in the documentary Shoah, in which a Holocaust scholar said : For thousands of years, the Jews were told "you can not live here." Nazi Germany took it one step farther and said "you can not live."… (plus d'informations)
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jeanie1 | 4 autres critiques | Feb 27, 2009 |

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