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The Reverend André Trocmé and his wife Magda organized the rescue and care
of a great many Jewish children during WW2. The fact that it is true is in itself
remarkable. But how many people know why this couple, seemingly ordinary,
found themselves on the front line of almost all the prophetic combats of the 20th
century? Militants for the reconciliation of Europe’s nations, the struggle for the
recognition of conscientious objectors, refusal of nuclear arms, the emancipation
and the development of third world countries? How did Magda and André Trocmé
end up frequenting people as different as Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Indira
Gandhi, Lanza del Vasto, Élie Wiesel, Abbé Pierre or the Rockefellers? Why did
they inspire such admiration and so much controversy, books, films and
conferences? And why are they often considered as pioneers of solidarity and
humanitarian action?
In this book, Pierre Boismorand answers these questions with a selection of their writings: letters, manifestoes, personal confessions, testaments, preaching, etc. The diversity of the public, private and autobiographical texts presented here let us discover the Trocmé couple through the manifestation of their faith and their thoughts during those complex events that marked their lives. The reader can also penetrate to the heart of their motivations, their hopes, as well as their unfulfilled dreams. The Reverend André Trocmé and his wife Magda moved through their century with conviction, courage and dignity. Their thirst for justice, their peaceful rebellion and resistance provide an example and inspiration for man today. Collaborations : Pierre Boismorand - Lucien Lazare * * * * | |||||
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