MUSEUM OF THE DRÔME RESISTANCE AND DEPORTATION
Museum that recalls the tragic events that bloodied Europe and the world during the Second World War.
Founded in 1972 by several associations of veterans, deportees and résistants, this museum is structured around a word of order: the duty of memory. And a threefold mission: raise awareness, explain, inform. Located in the south wing of the shoe museum, this centre retrace and vivante the tragic events that ensanglantèrent Europe and the world during World War II. From the rise of Nazism in Europe to liberation in Drôme, of course by the Resistance, particularly in Vercors. The Value is rich in testimonies and objects, some of which are terrible… So the prisoners of the concentration camps, this soap made with human fat or these few lines started on the pages of a book, by one sentenced to death by 23 years, for his mother. The museum programme has many pedagogical operations. They can take the form of a reception of students at the museum for a visit or for an in-depth discussion based on documents and testimonies of the time. Otherwise, it is a delegation that travels in the institutions. A library is also accessible to the public, with more than 700 books on resistance and deportation, via the museum site you can access the online consultation service of the books. Note: This museum is in a wing of the Shoe Museum (even entrance).
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