Robert Antelme

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Robert Antelme was a French writer and Holocaust survivor best known for his harrowing testimony of Nazi concentration camps in his book "The Human Race."

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instanceOf French writer
Holocaust survivor
human
associatedWith Dionys Mascolo NERFINISHED
Marguerite Duras NERFINISHED
birthDate 1917-01-05
birthPlace Sartène, Corsica, France NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship France
deathDate 1990-10-26
deathPlace Paris, France NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup French
genre Holocaust literature
memoir
testimony literature
hasTranslation L'Espèce humaine – translated into English as The Human Race NERFINISHED
imprisonedIn Buchenwald concentration camp NERFINISHED
Dachau concentration camp NERFINISHED
Gandersheim subcamp NERFINISHED
influenced postwar French literature on the camps
knownFor book The Human Race
harrowing testimony of Nazi concentration camps
languageOfWorkOrName French
literaryPeriod 20th century
marriageEnd 1947
marriageStart 1939
memberOf French Resistance NERFINISHED
movement French Resistance NERFINISHED
name Robert Antelme NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableWork L'Espèce humaine NERFINISHED
The Human Race NERFINISHED
occupation resistance fighter
writer
religion secular or non-practicing (uncertain)
residence Paris
surface form: Paris, France
spouse Marguerite Duras NERFINISHED
subjectOf Holocaust NERFINISHED
Nazi concentration camps
deportation
survived Nazi concentration camps
themeInWork dehumanization in camps
human dignity
solidarity among prisoners
work L'Espèce humaine is a testimony of Nazi concentration camps NERFINISHED
workPublishedIn 1947

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Marguerite Duras spouse Robert Antelme