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Jewish immigrants and political refugees in France, 1933-1939 : Jacques and Paulette Samson, Lya Haberman, William Blye, and Charles Roman
Jewish immigrants and political refugees in Belgium and Luxembourg before the war : Menahem Marienberg, Miriam Löwenwirth, Sigi Hart, Boris Carmeli, and Walter Marx
Flight to southern France, May and June 1940 : Sigi Hart, Menahem Marienberg, Boris Carmeli, Miriam Löwenwirth, Lya Haberman, and Walter Marx
Jewish refugees in the unoccupied zone, May 1940-August 1942 : Sigi Hart, Charles Roman, Menahem Marienberg, Walter Marx, Miriam Löwenwirth, and Boris Carmeli
Arrests in the occupied zone, 1941-1942 : Jacques and Paulette Samson
Arrests in the unoccupied zone, August 1942 : William Blye, Charles Roman, and Menahem Marienberg
Narrow escapes and subsequent arrests in the unoccupied zone, August-November 1942 : Miriam Löwenwirth, Boris Carmeli, Sigi Hart, Charles Roman, and Walter Marx
Saint-Martin-Vésubie, November 1942-September 1943
Crossing the Alps after September 8, 1943
Those who stayed behind
The first week in Italy, September 11-17, 1943
The roundup in Valdieri and Borgo San Dalmazzo, September 18, 1943
Deportation from Borgo San Dalmazzo : the Marx and Marienberg families and Boris Carmeli
Hiding in the province of Cuneo : William Blye, Charles Roman, Walter Marx, and Menahem Marienberg
Resistance : Walter Marx and William Blye
Traveling to and hiding in Florence, September and October 1943 : Miriam Löwenwirth, Sigi Hart, and Lya Haberman
Arrests and narrow escapes in Florence, November 1943 : Sigi Hart, Miriam Löwenwirth, and Lya Haberman
Traveling to and hiding in Rome, January-June 1944 : Charles Roman and Jacques Samson
Auschwitz : Sigi Hart and Boris Carmeli
After the war : Jacques and Paulette Samson, Charles Roman, Lya Haberman, and Miriam Löwenwirth
After the war : William Blye, Walter Marx, Menahem Marienberg, Sigi Hart, and Boris Carmeli
Journeys back.
Jewish immigrants and political refugees in Belgium and Luxembourg before the war : Menahem Marienberg, Miriam Löwenwirth, Sigi Hart, Boris Carmeli, and Walter Marx
Flight to southern France, May and June 1940 : Sigi Hart, Menahem Marienberg, Boris Carmeli, Miriam Löwenwirth, Lya Haberman, and Walter Marx
Jewish refugees in the unoccupied zone, May 1940-August 1942 : Sigi Hart, Charles Roman, Menahem Marienberg, Walter Marx, Miriam Löwenwirth, and Boris Carmeli
Arrests in the occupied zone, 1941-1942 : Jacques and Paulette Samson
Arrests in the unoccupied zone, August 1942 : William Blye, Charles Roman, and Menahem Marienberg
Narrow escapes and subsequent arrests in the unoccupied zone, August-November 1942 : Miriam Löwenwirth, Boris Carmeli, Sigi Hart, Charles Roman, and Walter Marx
Saint-Martin-Vésubie, November 1942-September 1943
Crossing the Alps after September 8, 1943
Those who stayed behind
The first week in Italy, September 11-17, 1943
The roundup in Valdieri and Borgo San Dalmazzo, September 18, 1943
Deportation from Borgo San Dalmazzo : the Marx and Marienberg families and Boris Carmeli
Hiding in the province of Cuneo : William Blye, Charles Roman, Walter Marx, and Menahem Marienberg
Resistance : Walter Marx and William Blye
Traveling to and hiding in Florence, September and October 1943 : Miriam Löwenwirth, Sigi Hart, and Lya Haberman
Arrests and narrow escapes in Florence, November 1943 : Sigi Hart, Miriam Löwenwirth, and Lya Haberman
Traveling to and hiding in Rome, January-June 1944 : Charles Roman and Jacques Samson
Auschwitz : Sigi Hart and Boris Carmeli
After the war : Jacques and Paulette Samson, Charles Roman, Lya Haberman, and Miriam Löwenwirth
After the war : William Blye, Walter Marx, Menahem Marienberg, Sigi Hart, and Boris Carmeli
Journeys back.