Jean-Louis Crémieux-Brilhac

Jean-Louis Crémieux-Brilhac

  • Birthday: 1/22/1917
  • Deathday: 4/8/2015
  • Place of birth: Colombes, Hauts-de-Seine, France
  • Fame for: Acting

Biography

Jean-Louis Crémieux-Brilhac CBE (22 January 1917 – 8 April 2015) was a French journalist, a member of the French Resistance and a historian. During World War II he directed the Free French propaganda radio broadcasts to Europe. After the war he helped create France's state-owned publishing house, La Documentation Française. Crémieux was born to a middle class Jewish family in the Colombes suburb of Paris. His political awareness was raised in high school by his uncle Benjamin Crémieux (1888-1944), a literary critic. Through his uncle, Crémieux met and was influenced by the anti-authoritarian surrealism of André Malraux and the liberal internationalism of Stefan Zweig. He graduated from the Lycée Condorcet in 1933. But it was first during a school vacation in 1931 that he visited Germany and in subsequent trips saw first-hand the work of the Nazi Party. In 1935 he joined, and became the youngest member of the Comité de vigilance des intellectuels antifascistes (CVIA) which spearheaded the unification of left-wing politics in France. During the Second World War he served as General Charles de Gaulle's 'propaganda chief in London'. Source: Article "Jean-Louis Crémieux-Brilhac" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

Les jours heureux
Release date: 11/6/2013

Les jours heureux

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Ils étaient juifs et résistants
Release date: 3/12/2015

Ils étaient juifs et résistants

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Ils ne savaient pas ? Les Français et la Shoah sous l'occupation
Release date: 3/2/2012

Ils ne savaient pas ? Les Français et la Shoah sous l'occupation

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Apostrophes
Release date: 1/10/1975

Apostrophes

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