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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2022 · 20 MIN

Rafle du Vél d'Hiv : ces deux jours où la France a commis l'irréparable

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Le 16 juillet 1942, alors qu’il est sous l’autorité du régime de Vichy, l’Etat français organise l’arrestation de 12 884 Juifs, hommes, femmes et enfants dans la région parisienne. Tous sont conduits au Vélodrome d’Hiver, dans le 15ème arrondissement de la capitale.  53 ans plus tard, le 16 juillet 1995, Jacques Chirac est le premier président à reconnaître la responsabilité de la France dans la déportation et l'extermination des Juifs pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.A l’occasion de la commémoration des 80 ans de la rafle du Vél d’Hiv, Yves Jaeglé, journaliste au service Culture du Parisien lui-même issu d’une famille de rescapés de la rafle, revient sur ces heures noires dans l’Histoire française.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Production : Clara Garnier-Amouroux, Thibault Lambert et Lolla Sauty - Réalisation et mixage : Julien Montcouquiol - Musiques : François Clos, Audio Network, Epidemic Sound - Identité graphique : Upian - Archives : INA.  Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

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Le 16 juillet 1942, alors qu’il est sous l’autorité du régime de Vichy, l’Etat français organise l’arrestation de 12 884 Juifs, hommes, femmes et enfants dans la région parisienne. Tous sont conduits au Vélodrome d’Hiver, dans le 15ème...

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