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Oral history interview with René Rivière

Oral History | Digitized | Accession Number: 2001.5.28 | RG Number: RG-50.498.0029

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    Oral history interview with René Rivière

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    Interview Summary
    René Rivière, born in 1930 in Saint-Etienne, France, discusses his family history; his four sisters and one brother; his grandfather, who launched a trucking company Fourgon-Stefanois, Rivière et Co. [SP], which transported goods across France, Europe and around the world, later taken over by his father, Henri Rivière; learning to drive a truck at the age of 12, learning the family trade; the strength of Protestantism in the region; the Reform and Calvinist churches and the different branches including the Darbystes; the influx of refugees in the early years of the war; the important role of the Pasteurs André Trocmé and Edouard Theis, pushed by Magda Trocmé, the Pasteur’s wife, in establishing classes for Protestant children; the local boarding houses that provided a shelter infrastructure for Jewish refugee children fleeing the Occupied Zone and elsewhere; the feminist militancy of his Aunt Dora, who studied medicine and travelled to Poland to treat a typhus outbreak and returned to report of concentration camps and virulent antisemitism; Aunt Dora joining the Resistance and distributing anti-Nazi tracts through the family’s trucking business; his first memory of antisemitism with the imposition of Vichy laws; the dismissal of the principal of the local school, M. Monteux; hosting the Monteux family in their house; his uncle’s acquisition of a large farm and hotel in a relatively inaccessible location, which was used to shelter many fleeing refugees; how the fleet of Rivière vehicles, which had authorizations from Vichy and the Gestapo to move merchandise, would eventually transport hidden refugees; the family network speaking in coded language as they worked in order to safely transport refugees to various locations both within the region, within the Free Zone, and to Switzerland; being asked in July 1943 to transport a young man about his age to one of the farms to assist in the harvest who turned out to be Paul De Gaulle, the nephew of Charles De Gaulle; the importance of Pierre Piton as a Resistance leader of one of the escape networks within Chambon-sur-Lignon; the Gestapo and French police arriving at the Rivière home in October 1943 to arrest Aunt Dora; his views of Protestant faith and his family’s rescue efforts; his thoughts on the importance of education about tolerance in the home and in the Protestant church; and the importance of the Collège Cévenol in sheltering refugees and in fostering tolerance and understanding.
    Interviewee
    René Rivière
    Interviewer
    Borbála Kriza
    Date
    interview:  2018 November 06
    Geography
    creation: Le Chambon-sur-Lignon (France)
    Credit Line
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, courtesy of the Jeff and Toby Herr Foundation

    Physical Details

    Language
    French
    Extent
    1 digital file : MP4.

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    Provenance
    This is a witness interview of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Perpetrators, Collaborators, and Witnesses: The Jeff and Toby Herr Testimony Initiative, a multi-year project to record the testimonies of non-Jewish witnesses to the Holocaust.
    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 08:57:16
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