Memoirs of André Trocmé
The Pastor Who Rescued Jews

By (author) André Trocmé

ISBN13: 9781636081595

Imprint: Plough Publishing House

Publisher: Plough Publishing House

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 06/11/2025

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Description
André Trocmé is famous for his role in saving thousands of Jews from the Nazis as pastor of the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France, a story celebrated in literature and film. But who was the man behind the legend, and the how did he become an international hero and uncompromising advocate of nonviolent resistance? Appearing in English for the first time, his private memoirs give a colorful and honest account of a person determined to stay true to his faith and convictions, who despite his quirks was ready to stand his ground when world history came knocking. Written for his children in the 1950s and first published in French in 2020, these memoirs trace André Trocmé’s extraordinary life: a bourgeois childhood; teenage years as a World War I refugee; studies abroad in New York City, where he met his future wife, Magda, and tutored the Rockefeller children; military service in Algeria, which cemented his pacifist stance; postings as a pastor in depressed areas of France; resisting fascism and hiding Jews in Le Chambon; a brief imprisonment and a stint underground; and globetrotting leadership in the International Fellowship of Reconciliation. Trocmé also reveals the impact of personal tragedies: the untimely death of his mother in a car accident for which his father was responsible and, years later, his teenage son’s suicide. This detailed first-person account from an eyewitness to pivotal moments in history will be of interest not just to scholars of the Holocaust, World War II, and domestic resistance to fascism, but also to all people who seek to follow their conscience and the teachings of their faith in trying times. People who enjoyed Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed, A Good Place to Hide, We Only Know Men, and the documentary, Weapons of the Spirit, will appreciate reading the story in Trocme’s own words.
Introduction 1. Childhood 2. The Family 3. First World War 4. Refugees in Belgium 5. School of Theology 6. In the Army 7. Civilian Again 8. The United States 9. Magda 10. Maubeuge 11. Sin-le-Noble 12. Le Chambon 13. War Again 14. City of Refuge 15. Imprisonment 16. In Hiding 17. The Resistance 18. Tragedy 19. Liberation 20. The Collège Cévenol 21. House of Reconciliation 22. Some Conclusions Epilogue
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