The author explores the reasons why a small village in France that began taking in refugees during World War II, mostly Jewish children, contiues to take in refugees in the twenty-first century.
the story of Magda and Andr?e Trocm?e and the village that said no to the Nazis
Schott, Hanna
2017
Tells the story of Magda and Andr?e Trocm?e, who led the efforts in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France, to hide over three thousand Jewish children and adults who were fleeing the Nazis during World War II.
how one French community saved thousands of lives during World War II
Grose, Peter
Chronicles the successful efforts of the members of a small French community in the upper Loire Valley to offer shelter and protection to over 3,500 Jews during World War II.
the story of the village of Le Chambon and how goodness happened there
Hallie, Philip Paul
1994
Chronicles the experiences the residents of the French town Le Chambon had during World War II when they saved thousands of Jewish children and adults from Nazi officers.
Anna, a teenaged German refugee, relates how she and other Jewish children were cared for by the citizens of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France, during the German occupation.
Anna, a teenaged German refugee, relates how she and other Jewish children were cared for by the citizens of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France, during the German occupation.