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André Clavé (1916–1981) was a French actor, director, theater director and Resistance fighter, deported during the Second World war, in the concentration camps of
Buchenwald Buchenwald (; literally 'beech forest') was a Nazi concentration camp established on hill near Weimar, Germany, in July 1937. It was one of the first and the largest of the concentration camps within Germany's 1937 borders. Many actual or su ...
and of Dora.


Bibliography

* Francine Galliard-Risler, ''André Clavé : Théâtre et Résistance – Utopies et Réalités'', A.A.A.C., Paris, 1998 – Ouvrage collectif écrit et dirigé par FGR, avec de très nombreux témoignages enregistrés et retranscrits – Préface de
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* André Sellier, ''Histoire du camp de Dora'', éditions de La Découverte, Paris, 1998 *
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, ''Au-delà de toutes les frontières'', 1991 ; 2è édition complétée : éditions Odile Jacob, 2002 * Pierre Saint-Macary, ''
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: percer l'oubli'', éditions de
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,coll. Mémoires du XXè siècle, Paris 2003 * Francine Galliard-Risler, ''Dora-Harzungen, la marche de la mort'', Éditions Alan Sutton, St-Cyr-sur-Loire, 2005 – Ouvrage collectif dirigé par FGR – Préface de
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– Introduction d’Alfred Jahn – Témoignages d'André Clavé, de René Haenjens, Wolf Wexler, préface de
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, Jean Mialet – Évocation du réseau Brutus de la Résistance intérieure française ; ouvrage traduit et publié en Allemagne en 2015 sous le titre ''Todesmarsch in die Freiheit'' * Francine Galliard-Risler, ''Todesmarsch in die Freiheit - durch den Harz'', Iatros Verlag, 2015 – Traduction de ''Dora-Harzungen, la marche de la mort'' de FGR, 2005, traductrices (Überstzung) Helga Dahl-Dupont et Isabelle George * Jocelyne Tournet-Lammer, ''Sur les traces de Pierre Schaeffer. Archives 1942-1995'', avec des illustrations de Francine Galliard-Risler, Paris, Ina,
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'', Fayard, 2007


See also

* André Clavé on the French Wikipedia * Francine Galliard-Risler on the French Wikipedia


References

1916 births 1981 deaths French male stage actors French theatre directors French theatre managers and producers 20th-century French male actors {{France-stage-actor-stub