Through an extraordinary campaign of non-violent resistance during World War II, residents of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon saved thousands of Jews from deportation and almost certain death. On a wind-scoured ...
This is a story of good deeds, in the past — and this year as well. Something we can especially appreciate in this time of divisiveness. A few years ago I visited an exhibition in Bayside Queens at ...
The French town of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon provided refuge for 5,000 people fleeing Vichy authorities during World War 2. From 1940 to late 1944, the residents of the town of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon and ...
French commercial real estate investor Nicolas Chambon is bidding adieu to his waterfront Miami Beach home, asking $29.5 million. Chambon’s pending sale topped last week’s Eklund-Gomes report. Buyers ...
For centuries, the people of the mountain village of Chambon-sur-Lignon have opened their arms to the world’s displaced Joshua Levine, Photographs by Lucian Perkins In the foreground stand foundation ...
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For most tourists, Le Chambon-sur-Lignon resembles hundreds of vacation resorts in the South of France. Three-star hotels and spas, pizzerias and sports facilities do a furious business during the ...
LE CHAMBON-SUR-LIGNON, France — The best road trip has a purpose, a goal. Head for the beach just to bask in the sun and the memory will fade faster than your tan. Make it a pilgrimage and you’ll ...
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