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Jacques Lusseyran (19
September 1924 – 27 July 1971) was a
French author and
political activist.
Blinded at the age of 7, at 17
Lusseyran became a leader...
- Éditions de Minuit. pp. 194–200.
Lusseyran,
Jacques (1998). And
There Was Light:
Autobiography of
Jacques Lusseyran,
Blind Hero of the
French Resistance...
- The
Diary of
Rywka Lipszyc Jacques Lusseyran (1924–1971): And
There Was Light:
autobiography of
Jacques Lusseyran,
blind hero of the
French Resistance...
- books,
recordings and videos,
including And
There Was Light, by
Jacques Lusseyran; Sons of the Wind: the
Sacred Stories of the Lakota; I
Become Part of...
- of the lycée's
entrance on 27 May 1918.
During World War II,
Jacques Lusseyran founded the
resistance group Volontaires de la Liberté, in
which a number...
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acoustic space by
quoting from the
autobiography of
Jacques Lusseyran, And
There Was Light.
Lusseyran lost his
eyesight in a
violent accident as a child, and...
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group founded in May 1941.
Consisting of
school boys and led by
Jacques Lusseyran, the group's
activities consisted initially of propaganda; it published...
- kitchens. At the camp, he met the
likes of
Maurice Halbwachs and
Jacques Lusseyran. When
Buchenwald was
evacuated in
April 1945,
Bloch escaped with other...
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Portal to
European Sites of Remembrance.
Retrieved 28 May 2015.
Jaques Lusseyran (1963), And
There was Light. Boston, Little, Brown. OCLC 566184257. "Neue...
- André Leroi-Gourhan (1911–1986) André Le
Troquer (1884–1963)
Jacques Lusseyran (1924–1971) André
Malraux (1901–1976) ("Colonel Berger"),
French writer...