Coup d'œil.Numéro 2.Mémorial Jean Moulin.Caluire (France)
Venez découvrir avec moi,la statut de Jean Moulin, réalisé par Christiane Guillaubey, près du mémorial du même nom (appellé aussi Maison du Dr Dugoujon) à Caluire,Rhône(France).
À l'endroit même où a été arrêté Max Jean Moulin.
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François Fillon inaugure le mémorial Jean Moulin à Caluire et Cuire le 21/06/2010
21 juin : il y a 75 ans l'arrestation de Jean Moulin
Jean Moulin a été arrêté avec 3 autres hommes par la Gestapo le 21 juin 1943, dans la maison du Dr Dugoujon à Caluire-et-Cuire.
Le lieu est devenu un mémorial qui se visite d'année en année, de plus en plus.
Intervenants : Caroline Dureux, médiatrice culturelle Mairie de Caluire-et-Cuire - René Hardy (archives, mai 1984) - Raymond Aubrac (archives, juin 1993).
Reportage de R. Gardette & S. Goldstein & A. Gavin
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Entretiens de Caluire et Cuire - Jean Moulin 2018
3e édition - La République au défi de la Fraternité
5 et 6 octobre 2018 au Radiant-Bellevue
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En partenariat avec : le Radiant-Bellevue, le Cnfpt, Sciences Po Lyon, l'Université Jean Moulin - Lyon III, Philosophie Magazine et la Revue Esprit
Polémique: Jean Moulin et ses complices
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Dans un document du Grand Lyon sur les journées du patrimoine l'affaire de l'arrestation de Jean Moulin à Caluire est évoquée en parlant de lui et de ses complices, terme faisant penser à des malfaiteurs.
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CHRD Lyon / Accès privé n°7 # Le parachute de Jean Moulin
Le parachute de Jean Moulin est une des pièces extrêmement rares ! Vincent Leynaud, agent du patrimoine au CHRD, nous explique comment cette pièce a été recueillie et pourquoi elle est aujourd'hui considérée comme une pièce majeure des collections du musée.
The parachute of Jean Moulin is one of the extremely rare pieces ! Vincent Leynaud, museum attendant at the CHRD, explains how this piece has been collected and why it is now considered as a major piece of the museum’s collections.
La Région engagée auprès de ses lieux de mémoire
Le président Laurent Wauquiez a réaffirmé l'engagement de la Région auprès des lieux de mémoire, jeudi 12 avril au Mémorial Jean Moulin de Caluire.
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For those who can't make it to the Musee Jean Moulin in Paris or the Centre Jean Moulin in Bordeaux, here is a poorly done video of one of the more remarkable things you are missing: Marcel Bernard's home movie footage as well as a public speech. As you probably know Mssr. Bernard was Prefect Moulin's childhood friend and also quite the cineast.
All apologies where apologies are due. I simply tired of waiting for one of the appropriate museum websites to post this material. If they ask me to remove it, I will. Going by the stir created when someone recently discovered footage of Mssr. Moulin at an agricultural show, I suspect it may be of interest. Apologies for the quality of the video, my meager camera clearly shot at a different FPS and I don't know how to adjust that.
If this is of interest you may also wish to check out the website for the Memorial at Caluire as they have a number of excellent and informative videos online. They are in French, but worth a view even if you are not fluent.
Moulin et Barbie, le face à face de l'ombre
Inauguration de la Grande rue de Saint-Clair ( Caluire)
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Jeudi, les élus, emmenés par Gérard Collomb et Philippe Cochet, maire de Caluire, se sont rendus sur la Place Demonchy pour couper le ruban inaugural de La Grande rue de Saint-Clair totalement réaménagée. (Droits réservés. Pour toute exploitation commerciale, veuillez contacter contact@wizdeo.com)
Jean Moulin à Lyon
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Commémoration du 11 Novembre 2017 á Caluire
Discours du Maire de Caluire Philippe COCHET, orchestré par l'harmonie de Caluire avec le chant de la Marseillaise interprété par les enfants de CM2 de Caluire.
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The French Resistance (French: La Résistance) was the collection of French movements that fought against the Nazi German occupation of France and against the collaborationist Vichy régime during the Second World War. Resistance cells were small groups of armed men and women (called the Maquis in rural areas), who, in addition to their guerrilla warfare activities, were also publishers of underground newspapers, providers of first-hand intelligence information, and maintainers of escape networks that helped Allied soldiers and airmen trapped behind enemy lines. The men and women of the Resistance came from all economic levels and political leanings of French society, including émigrés, academics, students, aristocrats, conservative Roman Catholics (including priests), and also citizens from the ranks of liberals, anarchists and communists.
The French Resistance played a significant role in facilitating the Allies' rapid advance through France following the invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944, and the lesser-known invasion of Provence on 15 August, by providing military intelligence on the German defences known as the Atlantic Wall and on Wehrmacht deployments and orders of battle. The Resistance also planned, coordinated, and executed acts of sabotage on the electrical power grid, transport facilities, and telecommunications networks. It was also politically and morally important to France, both during the German occupation and for decades afterward, because it provided the country with an inspiring example of the patriotic fulfillment of a national imperative, countering an existential threat to French nationhood. The actions of the Resistance stood in marked contrast to the collaboration of the French regime based at Vichy, the French people who joined the pro-Nazi Milice française and the French men who joined the Waffen SS.
After the landings in Normandy and Provence, the paramilitary components of the Resistance were organised more formally, into a hierarchy of operational units known, collectively, as the French Forces of the Interior (FFI). Estimated to have a strength of 100,000 in June 1944, the FFI grew rapidly and reached approximately 400,000 by October of that year. Although the amalgamation of the FFI was, in some cases, fraught with political difficulties, it was ultimately successful, and it allowed France to rebuild the fourth-largest army in the European theatre (1.2 million men) by VE Day in May 1945. Marcel Marceau; a famous mime named Bip was also in the French Resistance. His father was taken captive and was taken to a concentration camp by the nazis. He became part of the French Resistence. To help free kids he pretended to take Boy Scouts on a hike and then hike to Switzerland for safety. He is also proclaimed to be the founder of the floss dance. He would use it in his mime shows.