Monument to Le Chambon-sur-Lignon

Le Chambon

Le Chambon -sur-Lignon is a Protestant village in Haute-Loire in southern France. During World War II, it became a haven for Jews fleeing from the Nazis and their French collaborators.

The Chambonais hid Jews in their homes, sometimes for as long as four years, provided them with forged I.D. and ration cards, and helped them over the border to safety in Switzerland. With their history of persecution as a religious minority in Catholic France, empathy for Jews as the people of the Old Testament, and the powerful leadership and example of their pastor and his wife, Andre and Magda Trocme, the people of Chambon acted on their conviction that it was their duty to help their "neighbors" in need.

The Chambonais rejected any labeling of their behavior as heroic. They said: "Things had to be done and we happened to be there to do them. It was the most natural thing in the world to help these people." After the round- up and deportation of Jews in Paris in July 1942, Pastor Trocme had delivered a sermon to his parishioners, "The Christian Church should drop to its knees and beg pardon of God for its present incapacity and cowardice."

The American Friends (Quakers) and other Protestant organizations provided assistance to Chambon to set up homes for children whose parents had been deported. The head of one of these homes was Daniel Trocme, the young cousin of Pastor Trocme. In June 1943 he and "his" children were arrested and deported to the East. Daniel Trocme died in Majdanek.

The Trocmes have been recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous among the Nations; a tree was planted in honor of Andre and Magda Trocme and another in honor of Daniel Trocme. As seen in the picture, a small garden and plaque on the grounds of Yad Vashem were dedicated to the people of Chambon.

Other sites of interest at Yad Vashem include:

  1. Visitors’ Center
  2. Book and Resource Center
  3. Cafeteria
  4. Avenue of the Righteous Among the Nations
  5. Holocaust History Museum
  6. Hall of Names
  7. Square of Hope
  8. Holocaust Art Museum
  9. Synagogue
  10. Exhibitions Pavilion 
  11. Visual Center
  12. Learning Center
  13. Hall of Remembrance 
  14. Pillar of Heroism
  15. Children’s Memorial
  16. Janusz Korczak Square
  17. Archives and Library Building
  18. Family Plaza
  19. International School for Holocaust Studies
  20. Administration and Research Building 
  21. Monument to the Jewish Soldiers and Partisans
  22. Partisans’ Panorama
  23. Valley of the Communities  
  24. Cattle Car - Memorial to the Deportees
  25. Warsaw Ghetto Square
  26. Swedish Ambulance
  27. Monument to Le Chambon-sur-Lignon
  28. Nieuwlande Monument
  29. Garden of the Righteous Among the Nations
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