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France must do more to fight Jew hate, says Shoah survivor 80 years after Vel d'Hiv roundup

Joan Salter MBE was in Paris just before the mass arrest and narrowly escaped deportation

July 17, 2022 09:40
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A Holocaust survivor who narrowly escaped the Paris mass round-up of Jews exactly 80 years ago has told the JC that France today must do far more to combat antisemitism.

Joan Salter was two years old when on 16th and 17th of July 1942 more than 13,000 Jews were arrested en masse in the French capital and held in shocking conditions at the d’Hiver Velodrome, before being deported to Auschwitz.

Of the 3,900 children sent to the Nazi death camp just six survived. 

Born in Brussels to Polish parents, Ms Salter was in Paris at the time with her mother. Thanks to a tip off from a sympathetic policeman, they were able to flee the city hidden in a laundry van before the mass arrests began.