Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Tom Jacket The Adventure

P. 266. Gendarmes Righteous Among the Nations in St. Martin Vésubie

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United by their shared history: families and Fern Mangon and Cecile and Jean-Claude Dreyman, hidden children (DR).

Cecile and Jean-Claude Dreyman
families were rescued by two policemen
ferns and Mangon ...

ceremony recognizing the Righteous Among the Nations was held September 5, 2010 in Saint Martin Vésubie.
Posthumously, Ms. Peri-Probstein, Consul of Israel in Marseille awarded medals and diplomas to the children of the righteous.

Summary File Yad Vashem:

- "Maurice Dreymann arrived in France in 1933. He married Helen Metz LILIENBAUM in 1936. A daughter, Cecilia, born in 1937 in Lille, where they live. Mauritius joins the Foreign Legion to defend France, the land that welcomed him. After the debacle of 1940, Dreymann and parents of Helen moved to Savigny-sur-Faye (Vienna) . That's where their son was born Jean-Claude in 1942.

spring 1943, they go to St-Martin-de-Vésubie where they lodge in front of the gendarmerie.

In September, during the withdrawal of the Italians, also from Mauritius to Italy. Constables of St Martin's counsel then Helena - 8 months pregnant - to flee with his mother and sisters and hiding in the mountains. "

standing, hidden children: John Claude and Cecile Dreyman (DR).

"FERN Constable Joseph and his wife then offer to keep Cecilia. They have three children, put a warning in the grandmother, Cecile and take the Instead, what makes them still three children.

Jean-Claude, a blond baby, is supported by the serjeant MANGON (whose wife is blonde).

Mid-December 1943, Liliane LILIENBAUM - who worked at the OSA - just look for two children. Cecilia is in a house of children, Argonnex (Savoy), where she remained until 1945, and Jean-Claude joined his mother in Vic-sur-Cere (Cantal) who gave birth in October of Gerard.

After the war, Dreymann meet in Lille. Contacts will be maintained between them and the two families FERN and MANGON.

It should be noted that Joseph FERN was denounced for having helped Jews and refractories. He was arrested by the Gestapo, tortured and imprisoned at Nice. Fortunately he was able to be released in August 1944. "

Acknowledgements Evelyne Mangon (DR).

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