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Corsica shock over discovery of its only Holocaust victim

June 17, 2010 14:57

By

Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

A Corsican history teacher has shattered a local myth by showing that one single Jew was indeed deported from the island during the Second World War and sent to his death.

For more than 60 years, the people of Corsica have prided themselves on the fact that no Jews were deported during Corsica's occupation by German and Italian forces. This extraordinary record is usually attributed to vigilance of the island's wartime prefect, Paul Balley, who protected Jews on the island from being sent to the camps.

But now Louis Luciani, a teacher working on research for the legendary Nazi-hunter Serge Klarsfeld, has discovered that, in fact, a German Jew was deported from the Corsican capital Ajaccio in September 1942.

Ignace Schreter, who had fled to France from Germany in 1938, was sent to the French camps of Rivesaltes and Drancy and on to Sobibor, where he was killed.