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Raisa Blokh

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In the spring of 1942, she accompanied young Polish Jewish women, arriving with Doctor and Mrs Marklin, at the Vic-sur-Cère accommodation centre founded by the Œuvre de secours aux enfants (OSE), where she became the head teacher under the pseudonym of Michelle Miraille, a French national.
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During the Nazi occupation of France in 1941, Mikhail was interned in the Pithiviers camp. Despite her best efforts, Raisa was unable to prevent her husband from being deported. He was deported by Convoy No. 6 on 17 July 1942 from Pithiviers to Auschwitz. He was 33 years old.
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She was arrested when she tried to cross into Switzerland at Certoux, but was turned back at Annemasse. She was deported to Auschwitz on convoy no. 62.
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Chrétiens et juifs sous Vichy (1940 - 1944): sauvetage et désobéissance civile
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L'OSE : l'Œuvre de secours aux enfants, du légalisme à la Résistance
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Mikhail and Raisa arrived in Paris from Berlin in 1934-1935.
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Russian
Berlin
Berlin Poets' Club
Mikhail Gorlin
Sovremennye zapiski


Le memorial de la deportation des juifs de France
ISBN
978-2-204-07585-5
L'OSE : l'Œuvre de secours aux enfants, du légalisme à la Résistance
Categories
Soviet writers
1899 births
1943 deaths
Soviet emigrants to Germany
Soviet Jews
Russian Jews who died in the Holocaust
Soviet people who died in Nazi concentration camps

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