Pascal Bresson and Sylvain Dorange · Garbuix Books · 2021
It turns out that the Cold War, in addition to favoring the approach of Western powers to the Franco dictatorship or distressing the entire world with a nuclear war, left many houses unswept. Only the brief period of east-west cooperation between 1945 y 1947 led to the “hunt” for those responsible for the Shoah. That is why we needed brave and unrepentant citizen figures like Beate and Serge Klarsfeld who dedicated their lives to imprisoning Nazis and collaborationists., outlined in this biography of friendly aesthetics and tone. The comic specifically focuses on the persecution of Klaus Barbie, head of the Lyon Gestapo who lived peacefully in Bolivia for many years with the approval of the country's authorities. The Germany of Kiesinger – a chancellor with a Nazi past whom Beate slapped at a CDU congress in 1968 – does not fare well either., Vichy France and other countries like the United States that de facto protected some Nazi leaders. Beate and Serge Klarsfeld. A fight against oblivion issues a warning and raises hope: history is unpredictable, but tenacious and well-organized citizen commitment can stand up to injustices. S.M.







