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Jacques Lusseyran

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with 2000 other French citizens, where, because he was blind, he did not have to participate in forced labor as most other prisoners did. Soon most of his childhood friends and fellow resistance operatives were arrested, and he met some of them in the concentration camp. Lusseyran helped to motivate
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On July 20, 1943, Lusseyran was arrested by the Gestapo, betrayed by a member of his resistance group named Elio. His knowledge of German helped him understand more of the situation than most French prisoners. He spent six months at
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because of his involvement, and was one of 990 of his group of 2000 inmates to survive. He wrote about his life, including his experience during the war, in his autobiography
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in Germany and decided to learn the German language so that he could listen to German radio broadcasts. By 1938, when
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Against the Pollution of the I: On the Gifts of Blindness, the Power of Poetry, and the Urgency of Awareness
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In April 1945, he was liberated; 990 of his group of 2000 inmates survived. After the war, Lusseyran taught
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pens to stop people from interfering, though these were never used, and there were no arrests.
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a spirit of resistance within the camp, particularly within the French and German prisoners.
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And There Was Light: Autobiography of Jacques Lusseyran, Blind Hero of the French Resistance
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Against the Pollution of the I: Selected Writings of Jacques Lusseyran
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in 1940. In the spring of 1941, at the age of 17, Lusseyran formed a
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Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation à Besançon
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Paris
Saint-Géréon
French resistance
Nazi Germany
occupation of France
Buchenwald concentration camp
Paris
Adolf Hitler
Nazi Germany annexed Austria
Germany invaded France
Resistance group
Volunteers of Liberty
Lycée Louis-le-Grand
Lycée Henri-IV
DĂ©fense de la France
tear gas
Fresnes prison
Buchenwald concentration camp
French literature
United States
Académie Française
Chevalier de la LĂ©gion d'honneur
MĂ©daille de la RĂ©sistance
Against the Pollution of the I: Selected Writings of Jacques Lusseyran
ISBN
0-930407-46-6
And There Was Light: Autobiography of Jacques Lusseyran, Blind Hero of the French Resistance
Parabola Books
ISBN

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