A Rescuer's Story: Pastor Pierre-Charles Toureille in Vichy France
by Tela Zasloff
University of Wisconsin Press, 2014 Paper: 978-0-299-17504-7 | eISBN: 978-0-299-17503-0 | Cloth: 978-0-299-17500-9 Library of Congress Classification D804.66.T68Z38 2003 Dewey Decimal Classification 940.53183509448
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In telling Pierre-Charles Toureille’s story, Tela Zasloff also describes the wide-ranging network of Protestant pastors and lay people in southern French villages who participated in an aggressive rescue effort. She delves into their motivations, including their Huguenot heritage as members of a religious minority.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Tela Zasloff is the author of Saigon Dreaming and Restoring Vision. She lives in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
REVIEWS
“Pastor Toureille was an energetic leader in the international effort to help war refugees, mostly Jewish, in defeated France after 1940. Tela Zasloff, in a labor of love, explores the moral dilemmas of charity within an evil tyranny and brings back the memory of Toureille himself in all his prickly and indomitable humanity.”—Robert O. Paxton, author of Vichy France
“Zasloff’s skillful use of surviving records fills in the background of Vichy France’s shameful collaboration with the Germans, and the dilemma of the Christian churches, torn between their loyalty to the French state and their humanitarian sympathies with those suffering at the Nazis’ hands.”—Congress Monthly
“A welcome contribution to the relatively small corpus of scholarship of Huguenot efforts to shield Jews from persecution during the Second World War. . . . Zasloff’s biography of Pierre[-Charles] Toureille offers a [broad] view of official Protestant aid networks dedicated to helping refugees of all nationalities and religions.”—French Studies
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Prologue
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1. Pierre-Charles Toureille, 1900–1976
2. To Be a Huguenot
3. Pierre Toureille’s Early Years and the Ecumenical
Movement of the 1930s
4. The War Years, an Introduction
5. The War, 1939–1940
6. The War, 1941
7. The War, 1942
8. The War, 1943–1945 and After
Epilogue
Appendix: Postwar Tributes and Awards
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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A Rescuer's Story: Pastor Pierre-Charles Toureille in Vichy France
by Tela Zasloff
University of Wisconsin Press, 2014 Paper: 978-0-299-17504-7 eISBN: 978-0-299-17503-0 Cloth: 978-0-299-17500-9
In telling Pierre-Charles Toureille’s story, Tela Zasloff also describes the wide-ranging network of Protestant pastors and lay people in southern French villages who participated in an aggressive rescue effort. She delves into their motivations, including their Huguenot heritage as members of a religious minority.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Tela Zasloff is the author of Saigon Dreaming and Restoring Vision. She lives in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
REVIEWS
“Pastor Toureille was an energetic leader in the international effort to help war refugees, mostly Jewish, in defeated France after 1940. Tela Zasloff, in a labor of love, explores the moral dilemmas of charity within an evil tyranny and brings back the memory of Toureille himself in all his prickly and indomitable humanity.”—Robert O. Paxton, author of Vichy France
“Zasloff’s skillful use of surviving records fills in the background of Vichy France’s shameful collaboration with the Germans, and the dilemma of the Christian churches, torn between their loyalty to the French state and their humanitarian sympathies with those suffering at the Nazis’ hands.”—Congress Monthly
“A welcome contribution to the relatively small corpus of scholarship of Huguenot efforts to shield Jews from persecution during the Second World War. . . . Zasloff’s biography of Pierre[-Charles] Toureille offers a [broad] view of official Protestant aid networks dedicated to helping refugees of all nationalities and religions.”—French Studies
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Prologue
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1. Pierre-Charles Toureille, 1900–1976
2. To Be a Huguenot
3. Pierre Toureille’s Early Years and the Ecumenical
Movement of the 1930s
4. The War Years, an Introduction
5. The War, 1939–1940
6. The War, 1941
7. The War, 1942
8. The War, 1943–1945 and After
Epilogue
Appendix: Postwar Tributes and Awards
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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