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Historian and Resistance member Marc Bloch enters the Paris mausoleum on June 23. He co-founded Les Annales and was executed by the Gestapo in 1944.
France 24Marc Bloch, the historian and French Resistance member executed by the Gestapo in 1944, enters the Panthéon mausoleum in Paris on Tuesday as the first historian to receive the honor. The induction recognizes his work as a leading 20th-century scholar and his service in the French Resistance. Bloch co-founded the academic journal Les Annales.
He served as a soldier in both world wars and, as a Jewish citizen, joined the Resistance during World War II. The Gestapo tortured and executed him in 1944. Throughout his life Bloch combined intellectual rigor with commitment to the French Republic, according to the report by Florence Gaillard and Florent Marchais.
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