Thursday, June 24, 2010

Bigfish Trial Game Hack

P. 247. The rescue of Louise P. Daouda

.
Ceremony at City Hall Sanvensa.
Standing, from left r.. :
- Louise Daouda child hidden
- Shmuel Sivan, Israel's Consul in Marseille,
- Suzette Clapier, Mayor of Sanvensa,
- Albert Seifer, Delegate of the French Committee for Yas Vashem.
Seated: Andrew Falippou, son of the righteous, and his wife.
(Dr. C. Gordon / BCFYV / DR).

Alfred and Marie-Emilie Falippou
Righteous Among the Nations

Proceedings of the ceremony of June 20, 2010:

- "In this modern city hall village of 650 inhabitants, located about ten kilometers from Villefranche de Rouergue, fifty of people attended a moving ceremony in which Andrew, age 90, son of Alfred and Marie-Emilie FALIPPOU and many granddaughters received the Medal of the Righteous awarded posthumously to their parents and grandparents.
Alfred and Marie-Emile entertained and thus saved, in their firm's "Portal Lower Louise Dadou, then 9 years old, youngest of 8 children and a native of Algeria. This, coming from Liverpool, spoke with emotion of how it was received as a child of the family.

A granddaughter Falippou Yad Vashem warmly thanked.

Present: Ms. Suzette CLAPIER Mayor Sanvensa very sympathetic, Mr. Shmuel SIVAN Israeli Consul in Marseille, and Dr. Albert SEIF regional delegate of the French Committee for Yad Vashem. "
(Proceedings of Albert Seifer).

In the foreground, Louise Daouda child hidden by Falippou (Dr. Arch. Fam. / BCFYV / DR).

Summary File Yad Vashem :

- "Daouda Makhlouf was born in Algeria in 1891. He is a baker. In 1912, he married Hanna Bittoun. In 1926, the couple arrived in France.
They have 8 children: Marcel Gaston (1913-1994), Gilbert (1915-1998), Lucienne (1918-1998), Leon (1922-1991), Simone (1925-1996), Paul Chaim (1928-1985 ), Jules (1930, died in infancy), George (1932-1983) and Louise (born 1934).

Malouf died in Marseilles at the age of 46 years. His widow, aged 42, assisted by her mother, raises the eight children by household. The family lives in Marseille, 15, rue Sainte-Anne, in the Old Port.

When war broke out, Marcel Gaston, the eldest, is a prisoner of war in Germany.
Gilberte lives in Montpelier.
Lucienne Peyrolles lives with his son Robert, 5, and her husband Charles Hadjadj. Born in Algeria in 1912, it will be denounced and deported without returning to Kaunas by train No. 73, May 15, 1944.
Leon is resistant to as Andre Fabreguettes.

During the roundup of 22 and 23 January 1943 in Marseille, Hanna Dado and his four children, Simone, Paul and George and Louise, were arrested by German soldiers and militia. They were taken to the Old Port, crowded in wagons, headed for the yard of Frejus and interned in a camp of Senegalese infantrymen. They remain parked eight days in appalling conditions.
There, Simone coax a militiaman in charge of surveillance. He manages to make them return to Marseilles. Then Hanna Daouda and his family manage to win and settle Montpellier 12, rue de l'Université.

For security reasons, George and Paul are placed in a convent run by the Abbe Prevost in Montpellier.
Louise is taken to the convent of the Sisters of Nevers in Cahors.
Hanna Simone and her mother are refugees in Montpellier.

End 1943, Louise was evacuated with other children in Villefranche-de-Rouergue. Louise is expected at the station by Mr. and Mrs. Vialar holding a grocery store. Denise, the daughter of Vialar, aged 19, it occupies Louise with gentleness and kindness. But the great house of Vialar comes to being commandeered by the Germans.
Little Louise was entrusted with friends who live Vialar Sanvensa, 8 km from Villefranche. The child discovers hidden Alfred and Maria Falippou, farmers and their two children, Andrew, born in 1920, and Yvette, born in 1922.

The Falippou put their protected for the daughter of a friend, a child came "to rebuild their health in the country."
Louise was 10 years. It keeps the memory of his little room with a goose down duvet, good milk, harvest and loving home.
When she can, Daouda Hanna comes to embrace her daughter and always leaves with baskets laden with food.

the Liberation, Louise will be shared between the happiness of finding his mother and great sadness to leave Vialar ... "

The Midi Libre:

- "Louise Dado has enabled their granddaughter (Anne-Marie, Josie, Frances, Paulette and Danielle) know the truth about this period.
" Whether it are my grandparents, my mother and my uncle, and even the neighbors, no one has ever talked about, "says Daniele, one of two daughters, Yvette, who was charged with her husband Andre, mount the file.

"It is through the file that has been discovered in history. In the rest of the family, they would not stir too much these old stories. With my husband, it was launched in saying that we would perhaps regret. But if we had not done, the case would have failed (...). Today, everyone is happy whether you went through. "
(Reporting by Xavier Rousseau).

NOTE: Delegate of the French Committee for Yad Vashem, Albert Seifer participated in the drafting of this page. So be thanked.

.

0 comments:

Post a Comment