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Oral history interview with Charles Ezéchiel Blumenfeld

Oral History | Digitized | Accession Number: 2019.463.1 | RG Number: RG-50.030.1062

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    Oral history interview with Charles Ezéchiel Blumenfeld

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    Interview Summary
    Charles Ézéchiel Blumenfeld, born on August 21, 1929 in Paris, France, discusses his family; growing up in the commune of Rancy; his Polish parents; his father Jacob, who was an artist and painter; his mother Jade Cohen; being a victim of antisemitism from an early age; attending public school; being pummeled with stones by his peers; seeing the mistreatment of Armenian children; the antisemitism displayed by his teachers; being sent in 1938 to the countryside to escape possible air raids before the Munich Accords were signed; deriving much of his strength in childhood from his Biblical studies; Mayor Conson advising his family in May 1940 to flee south before the Germans arrived; going with his family to Gare d’Austerlitz, where thousands of people were pushing to get on any train; his responsibility to carrying the family’s five gas masks; going to a small village not far from Dax, in the Département of the Landes; receiving help from René Blum (the French ballet impresario) to relocate to Oloron-Sainte-Marie; being taken in by Madame Lacomm in June 1940; his memories of hunger at this time in his life; his parents finding various ways to make money; receiving expulsion orders circa February-March of 1941; the arrest of his mother and subsequent release; hundreds of Jews receiving orders to gather in the town of Nay; being registered for school in Nay (now Nay-Bourdettes); refusing to sing “Maréchal, nous voilà” and the other students insulted him for being a Jew; being treated cruelly by one particular boy who ultimately broke Ezéchiel’s arm; joined the Eclaireurs de France, a scout organization; experiencing a lot of hunger; celebrating his bar mitzvah in Nay in August 1942; the roundup of the Jews in Nay; the separation of his family from the other Jews and being sent to the train station at Laruns and then changing to a train headed for Eaux-Bonnes, in the mountains near the Spanish border; the other Jewish families in Eaux-Bonnes; being sent by his father to Pau to exchange a gold bracelet for money; going with other families to Toulouse; being sent to the village of Clugnat; living with his family in a place without indoor plumbing or running water; using bicycles to ride into the country and find food; attending school and his memories of the kind and attentive schoolmaster, Monsieur Gillot; obtaining his Certificat d’études in 1943; German soldiers coming to the Blumenfeld’s home two times to arrest them; the detainment and release of his two sisters; skipping school on the day when the Germans were going to arrest him at the school; liberation in August 1944; being sent to Neris-les-Bains; returning to Paris; his father opening a wholesale business to sell cloth; passing his baccalaureate and studying law for two years; his expertise in metal technology; the Mayor of Rancy obtaining French papers for Ezéchiel by indicating that he would volunteer to serve in the French army when he came of age; feeling that he was deprived of a childhood and an adolescence; feeling that his faith sustained him over this time.
    Interviewee
    Charles Ezéchiel Blumenfeld
    Interviewer
    Peggy Frankston
    Date
    interview:  2019 October 28
    Geography
    creation: Paris (France)

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    Language
    French
    Extent
    3 digital files : WAV.

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    Provenance
    Peggy Frankston, on behalf of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Oral History Branch, conducted the oral history interview with Charles Ezéchiel Blumenfeld on October 28, 2019 in Paris, France.
    Funding Note
    The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
    Record last modified:
    2023-11-16 08:06:23
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