Mesnil-Amar, a French Jewish woman, wrote a diary from 1944 to 1946. In the diary, she describes the arrest of her Jewish resistance fighter husband, his escape, her experiences evading arrest, participating in the Liberation, and coming to terms with the French state in the immediate post-war.. Mesnil-Amar’s diary sheds light on the particular and unique experiences of a French Jewish woman balancing her seemingly dueling French and Jewish identities in Petain and then De Gaulle’s Frances.
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(Editions Minuit, 1957)
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1957
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French
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