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Misha Defonseca

Misha Defonseca (born Monique de Wael) is a Belgian-born impostor and the author of a fraudulent Holocaust memoir titled Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years, first published in 1997 and at that time professed to be a true memoir. It became an instant success in Europe and was translated into 18 languages.[1] The French version of the book[2] was a derivative work based on the original with the title Survivre avec les loups (Surviving with Wolves) that was published in 1997 by the Éditions Robert Laffont; this second version was adapted into the French film of the same name in 2007.[3]

Misha Defonseca
Born
Monique de Wael

(1937-05-12) 12 May 1937 (age 86)
Etterbeek, Belgium
Occupation(s)Novelist, writer
Known forWriting a fraudulent Holocaust memoir
SpouseMaurice Defonseca

On 29 February 2008, the author as well as her lawyers admitted that the bestselling book was fraudulent, despite its having been presented as autobiographical.[4] In 2014 a US court ordered Defonseca to repay her US publisher Mt. Ivy Press $22 million that she had been awarded in an earlier legal suit against the publisher.[5][6]

Biography edit

 
Plaque in Schaerbeek to employees of the local government who "died for the nation" in the Second World War. The blank line at the bottom once held De Wael's father's name.

Defonseca was born Monique de Wael, the daughter of Catholic parents who were arrested, deported, and murdered by the Nazis for being resistance members. After her parents' arrest, Monique was sent to live with her grandparents, then her uncle. In the local community, she was known as the "daughter of the traitor," as her father, Robert de Wael, was accused of disclosing the names of resistance members to the Nazis during his imprisonment. After being liberated, her father's name was erased from the stone plaque in honour of the local Nazi-victim employees on the walls of the Schaerbeek municipality.[7]

Defonseca and her husband, Maurice, moved to the United States from Paris in 1988 and bought a house in Millis, Massachusetts. He was unemployed by the mid-1990s. Defonseca began to fantasize a vivid story about her childhood, including having wandered across Europe at the age of six after her parents were deported in 1941, being sheltered by friendly packs of wolves, killing a German soldier in self-defence, sneaking into and out of the Warsaw Ghetto, and finding her way home at the end of the war.[1] Jane Daniel, a local book publisher, convinced Defonseca to write a memoir about her alleged past after she heard the writer tell the story in a Massachusetts synagogue.[8] Daniel published Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust Years in 1997 through her "one woman operation", Mt. Ivy Press.[1]

Prior to the uncovering of the hoax, the book had spawned a multimillion-dollar legal battle between Defonseca and the book's ghostwriter, Vera Lee, against Jane Daniel and her publishing company, Mt. Ivy Press. Daniel and Defonseca fell out over profits received from the best-selling book, which led to a lawsuit. In 2005, a Boston court ordered Daniel to pay Defonseca and Lee $22.5 million. Defonseca's lawyers said Daniel had not paid the court-ordered sum.[8] Following her admission, a court in 2014 ordered Defonseca to repay the full amount.[9]

Despite the book's popularity, many critics pointed to passages that were logically or historically implausible. The first person who publicly doubted the authenticity of the story was Henryk M. Broder, who wrote an article about Defonseca in 1996 for the German news magazine Der Spiegel.[10] In late February 2008, a baptismal certificate from a Brussels church for a Monique De Wael and a register from an elementary school near the De Waels' home that shows Monique enrolled there in September 1943 – two years after Misha claimed to have left Brussels – were posted by Jane Daniel on her blog.[11] Belgian national newspaper Le Soir soon reported these findings.[12] Finally the leading historian of the Shoah in Belgium, Maxime Steinberg, pointed out the story's historical anomalies and errors.[13]

On 29 February 2008, Defonseca admitted to Le Soir that she had fabricated the tale, after she had been presented with what the paper described as "irrefutable" evidence that her story was false.[14] "The book is a story, it's my story", said the writer in a statement issued under her real name. "It's not the true reality, but it is my reality. There are times when I find it difficult to differentiate between reality and my inner world."[15] Defonseca told Le Soir that she had always wanted to forget her real name because she had been called "the traitor's daughter."

Forensic genealogists Sharon Sergeant and Colleen M. Fitzpatrick led the team which was instrumental in uncovering the hoax.[16]

Misha Defonseca and her memoir are the subject of the documentary film Misha and the Wolves, released on Netflix in 2021, exposing how she ended up fabricating her story.[17] The documentary reveals that Defonseca, prior to the controversy, was slated to appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show as part of Oprah's Book Club. A segment was even filmed for the broadcast with Defonseca interacting with a live wolf, but afterwards Defonseca canceled the appearance.[18]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c Mehegan, David (1 March 2008). "Faked Holocaust memoir: Den of lies". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 1 March 2008.
  2. ^ In her blog, Jane Daniel explains the differences between the original English (Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years) and the French edition.
  3. ^ Belmont, Véra (21 November 2007), Survivre avec les loups (Drama), Mathilde Goffart, Yaël Abecassis, Guy Bedos, Stéphan Films, Les Aventuriers de l'Image, XO Productions, retrieved 30 October 2023
  4. ^ Waterfield, Bruno (1 March 2008). . The Telegraph. Archived from the original (Internet Archive) on 2 March 2008. Retrieved 1 March 2008.
  5. ^ "Yet Another Writer Has Admitted Faking Her Holocaust Memoir: The long, strange history of made-up Shoah stories".
  6. ^ Flood, Alison (12 May 2014). "Author of fake Holocaust memoir ordered to return $22.5m to publisher". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
  7. ^ Survivre avec les loups : la véritable histoire de Misha Defonseca, by Lionel Duroy, XO, 2012
  8. ^ a b Trujillo, Melissa (29 February 2008). "Writer Admits Holocaust Book Is Not True". Newsday. Retrieved 1 March 2008.
  9. ^ Lizzie Dearden (19 March 2014). "Misha Defonseca: Author who made up Holocaust memoir ordered to repay £13.3m - News - Books". The Independent. Archived from the original on 15 May 2022. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
  10. ^ Verliebt in eine tote Kobra, Der Spiegel 50/1996, 9 December 1996
  11. ^ Eskin, Blake (29 February 2008). "Crying Wolf: Why did it take so long for a far-fetched Holocaust memoir to be debunked?". Slate. Retrieved 8 March 2008.
  12. ^ Metdepenningen, Marc (23 February 2008). . Le Soir (in French). Archived from the original on 28 February 2008. Retrieved 1 March 2008.
  13. ^ Maxime Steinberg: Homepage.
  14. ^ Bhattacharjee, Yudhiijit (13 March 2008). "A Pack of ... ?". Science. 319: 1467. doi:10.1126/science.319.5869.1467a. S2CID 220098969.
  15. ^ Shields, Rachel (1 March 2008). "Adopted by wolves? Bestselling memoir was a pack of lies". The Independent. Archived from the original on 15 May 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2008.
  16. ^ Caleb Daniloff, Untrue Stories, a genealogist reveals the painful truth about three Holocaust memoirs: they're fiction. Bostonia (Alumni Magazine of Boston University)
  17. ^ "People call 'brutal' Netflix documentary Misha and the Wolves their 'New Year's obsession'". LADbible. 3 January 2023. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
  18. ^ O'Malley, Sheila (11 August 2021). "Misha and the Wolves". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved 12 August 2021.

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  • Misha Defonseca on her true life (in French)

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Misha Defonseca born Monique de Wael is a Belgian born impostor and the author of a fraudulent Holocaust memoir titled Misha A Memoire of the Holocaust Years first published in 1997 and at that time professed to be a true memoir It became an instant success in Europe and was translated into 18 languages 1 The French version of the book 2 was a derivative work based on the original with the title Survivre avec les loups Surviving with Wolves that was published in 1997 by the Editions Robert Laffont this second version was adapted into the French film of the same name in 2007 3 Misha DefonsecaBornMonique de Wael 1937 05 12 12 May 1937 age 86 Etterbeek BelgiumOccupation s Novelist writerKnown forWriting a fraudulent Holocaust memoirSpouseMaurice DefonsecaOn 29 February 2008 the author as well as her lawyers admitted that the bestselling book was fraudulent despite its having been presented as autobiographical 4 In 2014 a US court ordered Defonseca to repay her US publisher Mt Ivy Press 22 million that she had been awarded in an earlier legal suit against the publisher 5 6 Contents 1 Biography 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksBiography edit nbsp Plaque in Schaerbeek to employees of the local government who died for the nation in the Second World War The blank line at the bottom once held De Wael s father s name Defonseca was born Monique de Wael the daughter of Catholic parents who were arrested deported and murdered by the Nazis for being resistance members After her parents arrest Monique was sent to live with her grandparents then her uncle In the local community she was known as the daughter of the traitor as her father Robert de Wael was accused of disclosing the names of resistance members to the Nazis during his imprisonment After being liberated her father s name was erased from the stone plaque in honour of the local Nazi victim employees on the walls of the Schaerbeek municipality 7 Defonseca and her husband Maurice moved to the United States from Paris in 1988 and bought a house in Millis Massachusetts He was unemployed by the mid 1990s Defonseca began to fantasize a vivid story about her childhood including having wandered across Europe at the age of six after her parents were deported in 1941 being sheltered by friendly packs of wolves killing a German soldier in self defence sneaking into and out of the Warsaw Ghetto and finding her way home at the end of the war 1 Jane Daniel a local book publisher convinced Defonseca to write a memoir about her alleged past after she heard the writer tell the story in a Massachusetts synagogue 8 Daniel published Misha A Memoire of the Holocaust Years in 1997 through her one woman operation Mt Ivy Press 1 Prior to the uncovering of the hoax the book had spawned a multimillion dollar legal battle between Defonseca and the book s ghostwriter Vera Lee against Jane Daniel and her publishing company Mt Ivy Press Daniel and Defonseca fell out over profits received from the best selling book which led to a lawsuit In 2005 a Boston court ordered Daniel to pay Defonseca and Lee 22 5 million Defonseca s lawyers said Daniel had not paid the court ordered sum 8 Following her admission a court in 2014 ordered Defonseca to repay the full amount 9 Despite the book s popularity many critics pointed to passages that were logically or historically implausible The first person who publicly doubted the authenticity of the story was Henryk M Broder who wrote an article about Defonseca in 1996 for the German news magazine Der Spiegel 10 In late February 2008 a baptismal certificate from a Brussels church for a Monique De Wael and a register from an elementary school near the De Waels home that shows Monique enrolled there in September 1943 two years after Misha claimed to have left Brussels were posted by Jane Daniel on her blog 11 Belgian national newspaper Le Soir soon reported these findings 12 Finally the leading historian of the Shoah in Belgium Maxime Steinberg pointed out the story s historical anomalies and errors 13 On 29 February 2008 Defonseca admitted to Le Soir that she had fabricated the tale after she had been presented with what the paper described as irrefutable evidence that her story was false 14 The book is a story it s my story said the writer in a statement issued under her real name It s not the true reality but it is my reality There are times when I find it difficult to differentiate between reality and my inner world 15 Defonseca told Le Soir that she had always wanted to forget her real name because she had been called the traitor s daughter Forensic genealogists Sharon Sergeant and Colleen M Fitzpatrick led the team which was instrumental in uncovering the hoax 16 Misha Defonseca and her memoir are the subject of the documentary film Misha and the Wolves released on Netflix in 2021 exposing how she ended up fabricating her story 17 The documentary reveals that Defonseca prior to the controversy was slated to appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show as part of Oprah s Book Club A segment was even filmed for the broadcast with Defonseca interacting with a live wolf but afterwards Defonseca canceled the appearance 18 See also editList of imposters False minority national identity claims Herman Rosenblat Angel at the Fence Martin Grey Au nom de tous les miens Binjamin Wilkomirski Fragments Memories of a Wartime Childhood 1995 Rosemarie Pence Hannah From Dachau to the Olympics and Beyond 2005 Enric Marco Memorias del infierno 1978 Donald J Watt Stoker 1995 Denis Avey The Man who Broke into Auschwitz 2011 James Frey A Million Little Pieces 2003 References edit a b c Mehegan David 1 March 2008 Faked Holocaust memoir Den of lies The Boston Globe Retrieved 1 March 2008 In her blog Jane Daniel explains the differences between the original English Misha A Memoire of the Holocaust Years and the French edition Belmont Vera 21 November 2007 Survivre avec les loups Drama Mathilde Goffart Yael Abecassis Guy Bedos Stephan Films Les Aventuriers de l Image XO Productions retrieved 30 October 2023 Waterfield Bruno 1 March 2008 Wolf woman invents Holocaust survival tale The Telegraph Archived from the original Internet Archive on 2 March 2008 Retrieved 1 March 2008 Yet Another Writer Has Admitted Faking Her Holocaust Memoir The long strange history of made up Shoah stories Flood Alison 12 May 2014 Author of fake Holocaust memoir ordered to return 22 5m to publisher The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 28 September 2023 Survivre avec les loups la veritable histoire de Misha Defonseca by Lionel Duroy XO 2012 a b Trujillo Melissa 29 February 2008 Writer Admits Holocaust Book Is Not True Newsday Retrieved 1 March 2008 Lizzie Dearden 19 March 2014 Misha Defonseca Author who made up Holocaust memoir ordered to repay 13 3m News Books The Independent Archived from the original on 15 May 2022 Retrieved 12 May 2014 Verliebt in eine tote Kobra Der Spiegel 50 1996 9 December 1996 Eskin Blake 29 February 2008 Crying Wolf Why did it take so long for a far fetched Holocaust memoir to be debunked Slate Retrieved 8 March 2008 Metdepenningen Marc 23 February 2008 Le vrai dossier de Misha Le Soir in French Archived from the original on 28 February 2008 Retrieved 1 March 2008 Maxime Steinberg Homepage Bhattacharjee Yudhiijit 13 March 2008 A Pack of Science 319 1467 doi 10 1126 science 319 5869 1467a S2CID 220098969 Shields Rachel 1 March 2008 Adopted by wolves Bestselling memoir was a pack of lies The Independent Archived from the original on 15 May 2022 Retrieved 1 March 2008 Caleb Daniloff Untrue Stories a genealogist reveals the painful truth about three Holocaust memoirs they re fiction Bostonia Alumni Magazine of Boston University People call brutal Netflix documentary Misha and the Wolves their New Year s obsession LADbible 3 January 2023 Retrieved 28 September 2023 O Malley Sheila 11 August 2021 Misha and the Wolves RogerEbert com Retrieved 12 August 2021 External links editMisha Defonseca on her true life in French Retrieved 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