Monday, November 2, 2009

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From blindness of some media

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Discovering this article in Le Point this week (No. 1937 of October 29, 2009, p. 133), I ask myself the question of how to document a journalist before writing the review of a book ... or film. When I read: The book historians Emmanuel Filhol and Marie-Christine Hubert breeze so silent about the 6500 Gypsies interned in France ... and elsewhere about the same publication: Here is a essential book - the first publicly available - ... how not to react? . After all, this Franco-French drama is known, even if it was belatedly to silence, the indifference of historians.

- In 1983, after more than three years of research, I published a first book on the camps Wallada editions: A camp for Gypsies ... and others. Montreuil-Bellay 1940-1945. The press - mostly regional - has spoken, and journals.
This book was reissued in the same editions Wallada in 1994 under the title These barbed forgotten by history. A camp for Gypsies ... and others. Montreuil-Bellay 1940-1945;

- Denis Peschanski, director of the Institute of History of this, published in the same year 1994 Gypsies in France 1939-194 6, somehow formalizing the recognition of these French camps.

- News reports on television (regional) also treated the subject, January 15, 1993, Daniel Mermet spent an hour at the camp of Montreuil-Bellay in his show Over there if I'm ;

- In 1995, the National Association of Gypsy Studies has released a special issue of its journal France: the internment of Gypsies. 1939-1946.

can therefore speak of blindness for some heavy national media who have never responded to my emails and seem only now to discover this sad story ...

It is true that the subject too disruptive in the 1980s, which focused on the Gypsies, nomads who disliked it had imposed in 1912 a book anthropometric normally intended for criminals?
These camps were French, not German, these reactions have been interned in mind whenever the Order signed April 6, 1940 by France was still a republic, and the latest having been released from the camp of Angouleme in the early days of June ... 1946.
In these camps had also been penned other outcasts, tramps like Nantes, but also women married to Dutch or German Nazis, as hostages in 1945 ...

Is then such a discovery as we speak now, in October 2009, silence finally broken? What
Freedom , handsome film by Tony Gatlif, is therefore a powerful reminder of the tragedy forgotten by history ... The few survivors of these camps are waiting desperately for over 60 years ...

early March 2010, editions Wallâda will release a third edition of my book, enriched by many rare and graphic material following the discovery of the archives of the Congregation of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, four to five of them with shared voluntary children's lives, living in a barrack. Title: The barbed discovers that history. A camp for Gypsies ... and others. Montreuil-Bellay 1940-1946.

On this topic, visit the Friends of the Memory of the camp Gypsy de Montreuil-Bellay: http://memoire.du.camp.free.fr

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