Audrey Tautou moved to tell tale of artist hunted by Nazis in France Actress has left semi-retirement to star in Paris show about painter Charlotte Salomon
In photos: Jewish museum shares moving images of 1941 Paris roundup The newly discovered pictures, sent to The Connexion after our previous article on their discovery, show the reality behind the first mass arrest of Jewish people in France during World War Two
Newly surfaced photos show wartime mass arrest of Jews in France An outdoor exhibition showing these photos has been set up in Paris - it marks the 80th anniversary the country’s first mass roundup of Jewish people
magazine France to return Klimt art taken by Nazis to owners' heirs The Austrian Jewish owner of Rosebushes under the Trees died in a concentration camp in 1942, four years after she was forced to sell the piece
Confirmed: Simone Veil will enter Panthéon this year The late Simone Veil, former lawyer and politician, who died in June 2017 aged 89, is to enter the Panthéon mausoleum in Paris in June this year, President Macron has confirmed.
Former EU parliament president Simone Veil dies Holocaust survivor is best known for persuading hostile French parliament to allow abortion
Town clerk meets boy she saved, 74 years on Former town clerk did not realise she was going to be reunited with Jewish boy she helped rescue