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Gilbert Lesage

Gilbert Robert Louis Lesage (19 May 1910 – 7 November 1989) was a Quaker charity worker and philanthropist who helped refugees before the Second World War and was responsible clandestinely for saving the lives of many Jews in southern France while working as the head of the Social Department for Aliens under the Vichy regime.

Gilbert Lesage
Born(1910-05-19)May 19, 1910
Paris, France
DiedNovember 7, 1989(1989-11-07) (aged 79)
NationalityFrench
OccupationChef du Service social des étrangers (SSE) [Head of the Social Department for Aliens]
Known forRelief and rescue of Jews in France in World War II

Early life edit

The son of Robert Joseph Paul Lesage, an architect born in 1874 in Rouen, and Marie Marguerite Lesage (born Morel), a musician born in 1873 in Saint Denis de la Réunion, Gilbert Lesage attended the Lycée de Falaise (Calvados), taking his baccalauréat lettres in 1926.[1] His philosophy studies at the Lycée Rollin (now the Collège-lycée Jacques-Decour) in Paris were undertaken somewhat half-heartedly in competition with his own research in languages and ethnology, and a course he took in hotel management. Following a chance meeting with Ella Barlow at the Société des Amis in Paris in 1929 he became a committed Quaker.[2]

Career edit

Notwithstanding his pacifism, he undertook his military service in 1931–2. In late 1932 he became a member of the Quaker association Entraide européenne and went to Germany, working on the charity's behalf in Berlin from late 1932 until early 1933 when he was arrested and expelled from the country by the Nazis.[3] In 1933, through Jack Hayland, Lesage was offered a bursary to study for a year at Woodbrooke College, the Quaker study centre in Birmingham, but the Entraide team recalled him to Paris in late 1933 to help reorganize the "foyer" for German, Jewish or political refugees in the rue de la Pierre Levée and to set up regional departments to welcome refugees and find them employment, especially by steering them to départements where there was no unemployment.[4] Lesage worked for the French branch of the Service Civil International (SCI) from 10 January 1938 to 27 August 1939 and became its deputy secretary general. In this period he also served as a director of Pax Colony at the château de Soisy-sur-Seine, where accommodation was being provided for Spanish refugees fleeing the Spanish Civil War and Franco.[5] Just as the Second World War was about to break out, Lesage was called up in August 1939. Following the armistice, he was demobilized on 12 July 1940 and decided to make his way to Vichy to see if he could be of service to the community under the new French government.[6]

Vichy and the Service social des étrangers (1941–4) edit

Following a chance encounter in Vichy with his friend M. Laborie, Lesage was appointed head of mission of the newly formed Compagnons de France under the Ministry for Family and Youth, swiftly rising to head of department first in Vichy and then in Lyon. Other appointments quickly followed one another. In October 1940, Lesage was appointed inspector general of the Refugee department under the Ministry of the Interior. On 6 January 1941, Lesage was made director of the department for refugees under the director general of the Sûreté nationale. Then barely more than six weeks later, on 19 February, Lesage was chosen to head the newly created Service social des formations d'étrangers that would in November of that same year become the Service social des étrangers (SSE) [Social Department for Aliens]. This appointment was made by Henri Maux, who led the Commissariat de la lutte contre le chômage (CLC), a body formed in October 1940 to combat high unemployment across the nation. Maux was in charge of the CLC in France's southern unoccupied zone.[7] During its three years' existence, the CLC was successful in significantly reducing unemployment.

The SSE, created within the southern zone of the CLC, grew from a staff of 14 in July 1941 when first active to some 350 by 1944, and its budget grew from 24,800 francs in 1941 to 74 million francs in 1944.[8] Besides the regular staff, Lesage worked clandestinely on behalf of refugees with "agents camouflés",[9] such as Léon Meiss [fr], Jean Pochard, Charles Morani and Jean-Philippe Bloch.[10] On 1 January 1943, the SSE became the Contrôle social des étrangers and with the closure of the CLC was attached on May 1 to the Ministry of Labour and its head office moved from Vichy to Paris. From July 1943 the Contrôle social des étrangers was entrusted with the management of the camps of the Ministry of the Interior.

Lesage was actively involved throughout his employment in helping Polish refugees. He warned them of possible police raids and enabled many of them to cross the border into Spain to join up with active Polish forces. For this work Lesage was awarded the Polish Cross of Merit with Swords in 1945.

In August 1942 the Vichy authorities began arresting Jews in France's unoccupied southern zone. Lesage learnt on 16 August of a large-scale "ramassage" or rounding-up planned and decided to warn Jewish and other rescue organizations of the impending raid. In particular he warned Édouard Simon who ran the children's home of the Éclaireurs israélites de France at Moissac.[11] A few days later, assisted by Amitiés chrétiennes, Dr Joseph Weill [fr] of the Œuvre de secours aux enfants (OSE) and Alexandre Glasberg [fr] (Abbé Glasberg), Lesage was personally able to make a case for exemption for more than 400 Jews at a camp in a disused barracks at Vénissieux near Lyon and thus save them from deportation. Now that exemption from deportation of children under the age of 18 had been cancelled, Lesage decided to go by an official directive of a few days earlier that stated that "when interested parties do not request to take their children with them, the latter shall be put in the care of the Social Department for Aliens".[12] On the night of 28 August, Lesage and various social bodies attempted to persuade parents at the camp to entrust them with their children. In this way he was able to save 104 Jewish children, who were safely taken to the premises of the Éclaireurs israélites at Lyon. The same method was used in other camps where Jews were concentrated; near Clermont-Ferrand, Limoges, Macon and Montluçon.[13]

Lesage's behaviour aroused suspicion and he was reported to the occupying authorities in Paris. On 8 April 1944, he was arrested by the Gestapo and interned at the Caserne des Tourelles, Paris. He had the good fortune to escape deportation, being set free by the Résistance in autumn 1944. According to René Nodot, Gilbert Lesage had saved the lives of some 100,000 refugees.[14]

Post-war years edit

After the war, Lesage held various functions, among them: regional director in British and American-occupied Germany of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) and of the International Refugee Organization (IRO) (for displaced persons and refugees); journalist for Les Routiers in London; director of the Office intercommunal d'HLM de Briey (near Metz), managing Le Corbusier's third Cité Radieuse (built in 1959–1961);[15] property negotiator at the time of the transfer of Les Halles wholesale fresh food market to Rungis.[16] In later life he deposited archival material at the Centre de documentation juive contemporaine (C.D.J.C.) at the Mémorial de la Shoah in Paris.

Honours edit

 
Righteous Among the Nations tree for Gilbert Lesage at Yad Vashem

Film dramatization edit

  • La Résistance[19] is a French documentary combining archive footage and dramatization. It was produced in two instalments in 2007 by Félix Olivier with a screenplay by Andrew Bampfield[20] and Christophe Nick [fr], and released in 2008. In the second instalment, Quand il fallait sauver les juifs, Francis Leplay acts the part of Gilbert Lesage. See film online.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Pettinotti (2013), pp. 7–10. See family tree in Pettinotti 2013, p. 105. Gilbert's twin brother Hubert died in 1983. His maternal great grandfather was Auguste Louis Morel, director of the Marseilles Conservatory, to whom Hector Berlioz gave the autograph score of Harold in Italy See Boston Symphony Orchestra programme for the 26th season (1906-7). See Nodot (2011), quoting report drawn up on 5 October 1942 by Mortier, the Chief Commissioner of Police for the 8th sector on behalf of the Inspecteur Général des Services de Police Judiciaire de l’État Français.
  2. ^ Cote CCCLX III-80, Fonds divers, Archives Centre de documentation juive contemporaine (C.D.J.C.).
  3. ^ Lesage helped set up a "Foyer Cantine" for the children of out-of-work Germans in Schönlankerstraße, Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, which opened on 22 December 1932. See Pettinotti (2013), pp. 13–14. See also Jean-Louis Triaud's review of Pettinotti (2013) in: http://quaker-international-paris.eklablog.com/olivier-petinotti-un-juste-manipule-gilbert-lesage-fonctionnaire-de-vi-a112763816 pp. 173–81.
  4. ^ Pettinotti (1913), pp. 16–17. See also Nodot (2011), quoting Mortier, Chief Commissioner of Police for the 8th sector.
  5. ^ Pettinotti (2013), p. 18.
  6. ^ See C.D.J.C., Fonds Lesage. File 693.699, as referenced by Pettinotti (2013), p. 21.
  7. ^ Pettinotti (2013), p. 26.
  8. ^ Pettinotti (2013), pp. 41, 47–8.
  9. ^ So named by René Nadot (Nadot (2011).
  10. ^ Pettinotti (2013), pp. 45–6.
  11. ^ C.D.J.C., DLXXII - 446, Fonds Latour, as referenced by Pettinotti (2013), pp. 64–5.
  12. ^ Original French text of the dispatch no. 2859P ran: "lorsque les intéressés ne demanderont pas à amener leurs enfants, ces derniers seront pris en charge par le Service social des étrangers". See Serge Klarsfeld, Vichy-Auschwitz : Le rôle de Vichy dans la solution finale de la question juive en France, 1942, Paris: Fayard, 1983, ISBN 9782213601830 OCLC 491913885, p. 165, as referenced by Pettinotti (2013), p. 67.
  13. ^ Yad Vashem: Gilbert Lesage: Righteous among Nations.
  14. ^ Nodot (2011).
  15. ^ See "Unité d'habitation Briey" at Association des sites Le Corbusier.
  16. ^ Pettinotti (2013), p. 27.
  17. ^ In Polish: "Krzyż Zasługi z Mieczami".
  18. ^ File M.31.2/3012, Yad Vashem. See Yad Vashem and Gilbert Lesage.
  19. ^ See La Résistance (film) [fr] (French Wikipédia page).
  20. ^ Bampfield was one of the co-authors of the TV docudrama 14 - Diaries of the Great War released in 2014.

Further reading edit

  • Nodot (2011)

Nodot, René. Mémoires d'un juste. Résistance non-violente 1940-1944. Maisons-Laffitte: Éditions Ampelos (2011) ISBN 978-2-356180-43-8 OCLC 865571102

  • Nodot (2013)

Nodot, René. Les enfants ne partiront pas ! La résistance protestante à Lyon en 1942-1943. Maisons-Laffitte: Éditions Ampelos (2013) ISBN 978-2-356180-61-2 OCLC 857285660

  • Pachowicz (2013)

Pachowicz, Anna. Towarzystwo Opieki nad Polakami we Francji 1941-1944 (with summary in English and French) Oficyna Wydawnicza Kucharski, Toruń (2013) ISBN 978-83-89376-96-1 OCLC 859749391

  • Pettinotti (2013)

Pettinotti, Olivier; Anne Grynberg (foreword). Un juste manipulé ? Gilbert Lesage, fonctionnaire de Vichy, et la protection des réfugiés et des Juifs dans les camps français. Maisons-Laffitte: Éditions Ampelos, 119 pp. (2013) ISBN 978-2-356180-62-9 OCLC 886634438. This book is based on Pettinotti's MA thesis at the University of Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne submitted in 1997.

  • Weill (2012)

Weill, Joseph. Le combat d'un juste. Essai autobiographique Le Coudray-Macouard: Éditions Cheminements (2002) ISBN 978 2-9-14474-60-3 OCLC 51816458. Online version

External links edit

  • Yad Vashem and Gilbert Lesage
  • Gilbert Lesage: Righteous among Nations
  • Anonymes, Justes et Persécutés durant la période Nazie dans les communes de France (AJPN): Gilbert Lesage
  • Akadem, Les « Justes Parmi les Nations » de France published by Akadem Multimedia, Paris (pdf)
  • Assistance et Secours auprès des Étrangers. Le Service Social d'Aide aux Émigrants (SSAE) 1920-1945 Thesis at the University of Lyon by Lucienne Chibrac
  • International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation: List of French saviors

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Gilbert Robert Louis Lesage 19 May 1910 7 November 1989 was a Quaker charity worker and philanthropist who helped refugees before the Second World War and was responsible clandestinely for saving the lives of many Jews in southern France while working as the head of the Social Department for Aliens under the Vichy regime Gilbert LesageBorn 1910 05 19 May 19 1910Paris FranceDiedNovember 7 1989 1989 11 07 aged 79 NationalityFrenchOccupationChef du Service social des etrangers SSE Head of the Social Department for Aliens Known forRelief and rescue of Jews in France in World War II Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Vichy and the Service social des etrangers 1941 4 2 2 Post war years 3 Honours 4 Film dramatization 5 Notes 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life editThe son of Robert Joseph Paul Lesage an architect born in 1874 in Rouen and Marie Marguerite Lesage born Morel a musician born in 1873 in Saint Denis de la Reunion Gilbert Lesage attended the Lycee de Falaise Calvados taking his baccalaureat lettres in 1926 1 His philosophy studies at the Lycee Rollin now the College lycee Jacques Decour in Paris were undertaken somewhat half heartedly in competition with his own research in languages and ethnology and a course he took in hotel management Following a chance meeting with Ella Barlow at the Societe des Amis in Paris in 1929 he became a committed Quaker 2 Career editNotwithstanding his pacifism he undertook his military service in 1931 2 In late 1932 he became a member of the Quaker association Entraide europeenne and went to Germany working on the charity s behalf in Berlin from late 1932 until early 1933 when he was arrested and expelled from the country by the Nazis 3 In 1933 through Jack Hayland Lesage was offered a bursary to study for a year at Woodbrooke College the Quaker study centre in Birmingham but the Entraide team recalled him to Paris in late 1933 to help reorganize the foyer for German Jewish or political refugees in the rue de la Pierre Levee and to set up regional departments to welcome refugees and find them employment especially by steering them to departements where there was no unemployment 4 Lesage worked for the French branch of the Service Civil International SCI from 10 January 1938 to 27 August 1939 and became its deputy secretary general In this period he also served as a director of Pax Colony at the chateau de Soisy sur Seine where accommodation was being provided for Spanish refugees fleeing the Spanish Civil War and Franco 5 Just as the Second World War was about to break out Lesage was called up in August 1939 Following the armistice he was demobilized on 12 July 1940 and decided to make his way to Vichy to see if he could be of service to the community under the new French government 6 Vichy and the Service social des etrangers 1941 4 edit Following a chance encounter in Vichy with his friend M Laborie Lesage was appointed head of mission of the newly formed Compagnons de France under the Ministry for Family and Youth swiftly rising to head of department first in Vichy and then in Lyon Other appointments quickly followed one another In October 1940 Lesage was appointed inspector general of the Refugee department under the Ministry of the Interior On 6 January 1941 Lesage was made director of the department for refugees under the director general of the Surete nationale Then barely more than six weeks later on 19 February Lesage was chosen to head the newly created Service social des formations d etrangers that would in November of that same year become the Service social des etrangers SSE Social Department for Aliens This appointment was made by Henri Maux who led the Commissariat de la lutte contre le chomage CLC a body formed in October 1940 to combat high unemployment across the nation Maux was in charge of the CLC in France s southern unoccupied zone 7 During its three years existence the CLC was successful in significantly reducing unemployment The SSE created within the southern zone of the CLC grew from a staff of 14 in July 1941 when first active to some 350 by 1944 and its budget grew from 24 800 francs in 1941 to 74 million francs in 1944 8 Besides the regular staff Lesage worked clandestinely on behalf of refugees with agents camoufles 9 such as Leon Meiss fr Jean Pochard Charles Morani and Jean Philippe Bloch 10 On 1 January 1943 the SSE became the Controle social des etrangers and with the closure of the CLC was attached on May 1 to the Ministry of Labour and its head office moved from Vichy to Paris From July 1943 the Controle social des etrangers was entrusted with the management of the camps of the Ministry of the Interior Lesage was actively involved throughout his employment in helping Polish refugees He warned them of possible police raids and enabled many of them to cross the border into Spain to join up with active Polish forces For this work Lesage was awarded the Polish Cross of Merit with Swords in 1945 In August 1942 the Vichy authorities began arresting Jews in France s unoccupied southern zone Lesage learnt on 16 August of a large scale ramassage or rounding up planned and decided to warn Jewish and other rescue organizations of the impending raid In particular he warned Edouard Simon who ran the children s home of the Eclaireurs israelites de France at Moissac 11 A few days later assisted by Amities chretiennes Dr Joseph Weill fr of the Œuvre de secours aux enfants OSE and Alexandre Glasberg fr Abbe Glasberg Lesage was personally able to make a case for exemption for more than 400 Jews at a camp in a disused barracks at Venissieux near Lyon and thus save them from deportation Now that exemption from deportation of children under the age of 18 had been cancelled Lesage decided to go by an official directive of a few days earlier that stated that when interested parties do not request to take their children with them the latter shall be put in the care of the Social Department for Aliens 12 On the night of 28 August Lesage and various social bodies attempted to persuade parents at the camp to entrust them with their children In this way he was able to save 104 Jewish children who were safely taken to the premises of the Eclaireurs israelites at Lyon The same method was used in other camps where Jews were concentrated near Clermont Ferrand Limoges Macon and Montlucon 13 Lesage s behaviour aroused suspicion and he was reported to the occupying authorities in Paris On 8 April 1944 he was arrested by the Gestapo and interned at the Caserne des Tourelles Paris He had the good fortune to escape deportation being set free by the Resistance in autumn 1944 According to Rene Nodot Gilbert Lesage had saved the lives of some 100 000 refugees 14 Post war years edit After the war Lesage held various functions among them regional director in British and American occupied Germany of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration UNRRA and of the International Refugee Organization IRO for displaced persons and refugees journalist for Les Routiers in London director of the Office intercommunal d HLM de Briey near Metz managing Le Corbusier s third Cite Radieuse built in 1959 1961 15 property negotiator at the time of the transfer of Les Halles wholesale fresh food market to Rungis 16 In later life he deposited archival material at the Centre de documentation juive contemporaine C D J C at the Memorial de la Shoah in Paris Honours edit nbsp Righteous Among the Nations tree for Gilbert Lesage at Yad Vashem July 1945 Polish Cross of Merit with Swords 17 14 January 1985 Yad Vashem recognized Gilbert Lesage as Righteous Among the Nations Commemorated with a tree 18 Film dramatization editLa Resistance 19 is a French documentary combining archive footage and dramatization It was produced in two instalments in 2007 by Felix Olivier with a screenplay by Andrew Bampfield 20 and Christophe Nick fr and released in 2008 In the second instalment Quand il fallait sauver les juifs Francis Leplay acts the part of Gilbert Lesage See film online Notes edit Pettinotti 2013 pp 7 10 See family tree in Pettinotti 2013 p 105 Gilbert s twin brother Hubert died in 1983 His maternal great grandfather was Auguste Louis Morel director of the Marseilles Conservatory to whom Hector Berlioz gave the autograph score of Harold in Italy See Boston Symphony Orchestra programme for the 26th season 1906 7 See Nodot 2011 quoting report drawn up on 5 October 1942 by Mortier the Chief Commissioner of Police for the 8th sector on behalf of the Inspecteur General des Services de Police Judiciaire de l Etat Francais Cote CCCLX III 80 Fonds divers Archives Centre de documentation juive contemporaine C D J C Lesage helped set up a Foyer Cantine for the children of out of work Germans in Schonlankerstrasse Prenzlauer Berg Berlin which opened on 22 December 1932 See Pettinotti 2013 pp 13 14 See also Jean Louis Triaud s review of Pettinotti 2013 in http quaker international paris eklablog com olivier petinotti un juste manipule gilbert lesage fonctionnaire de vi a112763816 pp 173 81 Pettinotti 1913 pp 16 17 See also Nodot 2011 quoting Mortier Chief Commissioner of Police for the 8th sector Pettinotti 2013 p 18 See C D J C Fonds Lesage File 693 699 as referenced by Pettinotti 2013 p 21 Pettinotti 2013 p 26 Pettinotti 2013 pp 41 47 8 So named by Rene Nadot Nadot 2011 Pettinotti 2013 pp 45 6 C D J C DLXXII 446 Fonds Latour as referenced by Pettinotti 2013 pp 64 5 Original French text of the dispatch no 2859P ran lorsque les interesses ne demanderont pas a amener leurs enfants ces derniers seront pris en charge par le Service social des etrangers See Serge Klarsfeld Vichy Auschwitz Le role de Vichy dans la solution finale de la question juive en France 1942 Paris Fayard 1983 ISBN 9782213601830 OCLC 491913885 p 165 as referenced by Pettinotti 2013 p 67 Yad Vashem Gilbert Lesage Righteous among Nations Nodot 2011 See Unite d habitation Briey at Association des sites Le Corbusier Pettinotti 2013 p 27 In Polish Krzyz Zaslugi z Mieczami File M 31 2 3012 Yad Vashem See Yad Vashem and Gilbert Lesage See La Resistance film fr French Wikipedia page Bampfield was one of the co authors of the TV docudrama 14 Diaries of the Great War released in 2014 Further reading editNodot 2011 Nodot Rene Memoires d un juste Resistance non violente 1940 1944 Maisons Laffitte Editions Ampelos 2011 ISBN 978 2 356180 43 8 OCLC 865571102 Nodot 2013 Nodot Rene Les enfants ne partiront pas La resistance protestante a Lyon en 1942 1943 Maisons Laffitte Editions Ampelos 2013 ISBN 978 2 356180 61 2 OCLC 857285660 Pachowicz 2013 Pachowicz Anna Towarzystwo Opieki nad Polakami we Francji 1941 1944 with summary in English and French Oficyna Wydawnicza Kucharski Torun 2013 ISBN 978 83 89376 96 1 OCLC 859749391 Pettinotti 2013 Pettinotti Olivier Anne Grynberg foreword Un juste manipule Gilbert Lesage fonctionnaire de Vichy et la protection des refugies et des Juifs dans les camps francais Maisons Laffitte Editions Ampelos 119 pp 2013 ISBN 978 2 356180 62 9 OCLC 886634438 This book is based on Pettinotti s MA thesis at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne submitted in 1997 Weill 2012 Weill Joseph Le combat d un juste Essai autobiographique Le Coudray Macouard Editions Cheminements 2002 ISBN 978 2 9 14474 60 3 OCLC 51816458 Online versionExternal links editYad Vashem and Gilbert Lesage Gilbert Lesage Righteous among Nations Anonymes Justes et Persecutes durant la periode Nazie dans les communes de France AJPN Gilbert Lesage Akadem Les Justes Parmi les Nations de France published by Akadem Multimedia Paris pdf Assistance et Secours aupres des Etrangers Le Service Social d Aide aux Emigrants SSAE 1920 1945 Thesis at the University of Lyon by Lucienne Chibrac International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation List of French saviors Portals nbsp France nbsp history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gilbert Lesage amp oldid 1205779149, wikipedia, wiki, 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