MATRICULE 31000, COURAGE IN THE SHADOWS

Without women, the Resistance against the Nazis could never have existed

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Duration: 52’
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Available version: French
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Synopsis

They were mothers, daughters, members of the Resistance, communists for the most part, whose only "crime" was to have risen against the Nazis.

These 230 anonymous heroines, forgotten by history, were deported one morning in January 1943 in a convoy known as the "31000", in reference to the number tattooed on their arms. They made up the only non-Jewish French train sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau. From this journey to hell, only 49 returned.

Without women, the Internal Resistance could never have existed, yet they were quickly forgotten, history having only remembered the fight of the men.