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DRANCY: A Concentration Camp in Paris 1941 - 1944
Directed by Stephen Trombley

France deported nearly 74,000 Jews to Nazi death camps during WWII. The majority were held at Drancy, a half-built housing estate in a Paris suburb. This award-winning documentary includes detailed testimonies of French Holocaust survivors, and explains precisely how French authorities carried out the Shoah in France.

 

REVIEWS

a first-class documentary....the striking clarity of tone and hard-hitting evidence are blood chilling.
LE MONDE (France)

An eye-opener, detailing how during the Nazi occupation, French officials took it upon themselves to help the Germans with their “final solution”.
BOSTON GLOBE (US)

Even in France, the story of Drancy and its crimes is little known or, perhaps, deliberately forgotten...an uncomfortable reminder of the Holocaust structure in occupied France.
GUARDIAN (UK)

Director Stephen Trombley not only wanted to record survivors' testimonies, he also wanted to show in this film how the Shoah began in France, and how the French police went beyond the orders of the Nazis....On no account to be missed.
ACTUALITE JUIVE (France)

Join us and watch en famille what was the shame of Drancy, at the moment when the uproar at the end of a long presidential reign is reviving a past we would prefer to forget.
NOUVELLE OBERVATEUR (France)

Profoundly shocking.
DAILY TELEGRAPH (UK)

An exceptional documentary which qualifies as the definitive film on the question of Drancy. Who did what? How? Why? When? The answers are there. Overwhelming.
TELE LOISIRS (France)

The film is a classic of its kind.
TELERAMA (France)





Language: English & French w/subtitles
Duration: 60 minutes
Format: DVD
Regions: All
Price: $19.95

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