the French National Railways and the journey to accountability
Federman, Sarah
"In the immediate decades after World War II, the French National Railways (SNCF) was celebrated for its acts of wartime heroism. However, recent debates and litigation have revealed the ways the SNCF worked as an accomplice to the Third Reich and was actively complicit in the deportation of 75,000 Jews and other civilians to death camps. Sarah Federman delves into the interconnected roles—perpetrator, victim, and hero—the company took on during the harrowing years of the Holocaust.
Grounded in history and case law, Last Train to Auschwitz traces the SNCF’s journey toward accountability in France and the United States, culminating in a multimillion-dollar settlement paid by the French government on behalf of the railways.The poignant and informative testimonies of survivors illuminate the long-term effects of the railroad’s impact on individuals, leading the company to make overdue amends. In a time when corporations are increasingly granted the same rights as people, Federman’s detailed account demonstrates the obligations businesses have to atone for aiding and abetting governments in committing atrocities. This volume highlights the necessity of corporate integrity and will be essential reading for those called to engage in the difficult work of responding to past harms".
Details
Subjects
Local Number
2022-2899
Author
Federman, Sarah
Publication Place
Madison, Wisconsin
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Year
2021
Pages
xxiii, 302 pages
Collation
illustrations, documents, facsimiles, portraits
Language
English
ISBN
9780299331702
Digital Object Note
Hardcover edition
Bibliographical Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-290) and index