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3 rue du général Pershing, Versailles
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Montevideostraat 3 2000 Antwerp Millions of people, one dream | Red Star Line Museum
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Lange Kievitstraat 52, 2018 Antwerp Home page banner | Hoffy’s Restaurant & Take away
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51 Hoveniersstraat 2018 Antwerp Antwerp diamond bourse. Discover our official website.
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Belgiëlei 3/5, 2018 Antwerp
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23 avenue de la Porte de Vincennes 75020 Paris
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The construction of the Memorial of the Shoah in France began in 1953, by international subscription, on land made available by the City of Paris. The origins of the project can be traced back to Isaac Schneersohn’s initiative in 1943 to bring together 40 people involved in Jewish life in France, which was still occupied, in order to create a clandestine archive. The aim was to set up a ...
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93700 Drancy
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5 chemin des Genets, 20000 Ajaccio Habad Corse l Ajaccio
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3 rue de Castagno, 20200 Bastia Synagogue Beth Meir – Soutenez la synagogue en effectuant un don en CB en toute sécurité (synagoguecorsebastia.org)
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About a hundred miles from Livorno, Bastia, like the port of the Italian city, has long been a major maritime port of call. The city is also known for its citadel and its Palace of Governors. During the First World War, Jewish migrants from Syria and Lebanon, then under the French mandate, settled here, numbering around a thousand people at the time, including long-standing Bastia Jews. In ...
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Nicknamed the “imperial city” because of the birth of Napoleon Bonaparte, Ajaccio is the city of Corsica with the largest number of inhabitants. It is known for its numerous monuments paying homage to him, but also its churches and museums. Napoleon, who brought about the emancipation of Jews not only in France, but also in many parts of Europe during his conquests, particularly in Italy, ...
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Levie is a village in Southern Corsica allowing visitors to discover the Alta Rocca museum and numerous archaeological sites. The Jewish presence here appears to date back to the 9th century, when Egyptian Jewish families settled here. This is probably the oldest migration of Jews to the island outside Roman times.
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Asco is a village located at an altitude of 600 meters, built in the 11th century, known in particular for its Genoese bridge, its church and its natural park. During the Shoah, an internment camp was set up in the town of Asco. This followed the requisition of a school building by the occupying Italian authorities in 1943. 86 Jews from Ajaccio and Bastia, men aged between 18 and 60, were ...
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The Isle of Beauty, the Island of the Righteous Some historians claim that the Jewish presence in Corsica dates back to Roman times, after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem and the forced expulsion of a large proportion of the inhabitants by the Roman occupiers. At the turn of the 9th century, Jews from Egypt settled in southern Corsica, near the village of Levie. Following the ...
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2, route de Tence, 43 400 Le Chambon-sur-Lignon
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Espace des Droits de l’Homme, 43400 Le Chambon-sur-Lignon Tel : 04 71 65 71 90 Ville du Chambon-sur-Lignon – L’espace ouvert, l’esprit aussi (ville-lechambonsurlignon.fr)
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Chemin de Chantoiseau, Le Chambon-sur-Lignon
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Chemin de Molle, Le Chambon-sur-Lignon
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La Papeterie, commune de Tence
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Chaumargeais, commune de Tence
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Entry of the Devesset lake by the Highway 9, Devesset
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Villelonge, commune des Vastres
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23 route du Mazet, Le Chambon-sur-Lignon
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Chièze, commune d’Araules
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43400 Le Chambon sur Lignon
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In 2015, Erich Schwam (1930-2020) wanted to meet the mayor of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, Eliane Wauquiez, to discuss the possibility of leaving a legacy to the town. At the time, he lived in a small house in La Tour-de-Salvagny. As he had no children of his own, he wished to give his possessions to Le Chambon, without knowing their precise value, in order to ‘support the future of the children of ...
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