Tuesday, June 14, 2011

A Sunday at Pere Lachaise


Yesterday at Pere Lachaise cemetary, I accompanied Naftali, the 84 year old former Polish Resistant who I posted about last year.
http://murderiseverywhere.blogspot.com/search/label/Resistance
We visited the memorials for Holocaust victims in the northern edge of the cemetary. Here's the memorial he erected for those of the Natzweiler-Struhoff camp in Alsace where his father was killed.


I found an old sign from the Occupation indicating only Occupation troops were allowed here
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Here's a forgotten grave from Pere Lachaise

Cara - Tuesday

3 comments:

  1. I imagine that seeing a sign showing an area reserved for the soldiers of the Occupation must be breath-taking in the worst possible way.

    Since it happened before most of us were born or were old enough to understand what was happening, a sign that is still legible, that would still be useful if not for the Normandy invasion 1n 1944, shakes us into realizing that it didn't happen all that long ago.

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  2. The truth would have a lot of courage to go to a cemetery mourn victims of the Holocaust without wing entrance. It was definitely a horrible time in the world.

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