Description: Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed: The Story of Le Chambon and How Goodness Happened There, by Philip Hallie. 1979, Harper & Row, New York. The French would like to believe that every other citizen was either directly involved in or actively supported the Resistance. The historical record contradicts this fantasy. Further, France's overall performance in protecting Jews from the Nazis is shameful. There is one French town that stands in stark and glorious contrast to the rest of the nation. This is the story of Le Chambon, and how its people refused to submit and protected those under their care. Stated First Edition. Full number line - First Printing. Good condition - Mild wear to dust jacket. Free shipping via Media Mail. Thanks for looking! Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Subject: History
Binding: Hardcover
Book Title: Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed : The Story of the Village of Le Chambon, and How Goodness Happened There
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Holocaust, Military / World War II, Europe / France, Jewish
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication Year: 1979
Author: Phillip Hallie
Genre: History