Ebook: Villa Air-Bel: World War II, escape, and a house in Marseille
- Tags: Artists--Homes and haunts, Artists--Homes and haunts--France--Marseille, Escapes, Escapes--France--Marseille, History--Holocaust, History--Jewish, Intellectuals--Homes and haunts, Intellectuals--Homes and haunts--France--Marseille, Refugees, Rescues, Rescues--France--Marseille, Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust, World War 1939-1945--France--Marseille, World War 1939-1945--Jews--Rescue--France, World War 1939-1945--Refugees--France, Biographies, History, Fry Varian -- 1907-1967, Emergency Rescue Committee -
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: HarperCollins e-books
- City: France;Marseille;Marseille (France
- Language: English
- epub
France, 1940. The once glittering boulevards of Paris teem with spies, collaborators, and the Gestapo now that France has fallen to Hitler's Wermacht. For AndrÉ Breton, Max Ernst, Victor Serge, Marc Chagall, Consuelo de Saint-ExupÉry, Remedios Varo, Benjamin PÉret, and scores of other cultural elite denounced as enemies of the Third Reich, fear and uncertainty define daily life. One wrong glance, one misplaced confidence, could mean arrest, deportation, and death. Their only salvation is the Villa Air-Bel, a chÂteau outside Marseille where a group of young people will go to extraordinary lengths to keep them alive.
Financed by the Emergency Rescue Committee, a private American relief organization, unlikely heroes--feisty graduate student Miriam Davenport, Harvard-educated classical scholar Varian Fry, beautiful and compelling heiress Mary Jayne Gold, and brilliant young Socialist and survivor of the Battle of Dunkerque Danny BÉnÉdite and...