For those who are not familiar, here is a small painting by Brauner I saw
at the Jewish Museum in Amsterdam’s exhibit of Jewish Surrealist artists.

https://imgur.com/a/qqO8dWo


On Sun, May 26, 2024 at 10:47 AM Edgar Hauster <bconc...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Yes, dear Mark, you are absolutely right, Victor Brauner is one of those
> who were supported by the ERC, as the Wikipedia article on Varian Fry
> confirms. There is also an interesting article on Paul Schmierer, code name
> "Cantor":
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varian_Fry
> https://maitron.fr/spip.php?article130732
>
> Marseille is not only, but also in this respect a fascinating city.
>
> Edgar Hauster [iPad]
>
> Am 26.05.2024 um 14:34 schrieb Mark <markwiznit...@gmail.com>:
>
> 
> The Romanian surrealist Victor Brauner was also in Marseilles during the
> war and I believe was mentioned in Transatlantic, although I am not sure he
> was extricated by the ERC.
>
> On Sun, May 26, 2024 at 5:16 AM Edgar Hauster <bconc...@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Czernowitzers…
>>
> 
>> Parisians with a metropolitan attitude probably don't care that their
>> city was European Capital of Culture in 1989. Different in Marseille, where
>> the citizens have seen a visible upturn in their city since its nomination
>> in 2013. Of course, the poverty rate, the proportion of migrants and the
>> crime rate are very high in Marseille. Nevertheless, the catamaran in the
>> harbor is called "joie de vivre" and the joie de vivre in the city is
>> palpable. This also applies to my niece Isabelle and her husband
>> Christophe, who invited me into their beautiful house at the foot of
>> Notre-Dame de la Garde, the city's landmark, with such a great hospitality.
>> Isabelle is the great-great-great-great-granddaughter of the butcher
>> Abraham Fleischer from Tarnobrzeg in Poland.
>>
>> <IMG_1151.jpeg>
>> Joie de Vivre and Survival in Marseille (3,040 km)
>> <https://hauster.blogspot.com/2024/05/joie-de-vivre-and-survival-in-marseille.html>
>> hauster.blogspot.com
>> <https://hauster.blogspot.com/2024/05/joie-de-vivre-and-survival-in-marseille.html>
>>
>> <https://hauster.blogspot.com/2024/05/joie-de-vivre-and-survival-in-marseille.html>
>>
>> In the 1940s, it was less about enjoying life and more about bare
>> survival. In August 1940, the Emergency Rescue Committee (ERC) commissioned
>> the US journalist Varian Fry to travel to Marseille to set up a rescue
>> network. He was originally supposed to rescue 200 anti-fascist
>> intellectuals, but by the end of his mission there were around 2,000
>> people, including Hannah Arendt, Marc Chagall, Lion Feuchtwanger and
>> numerous others. Many people know the series "Marseille" with Gérard
>> Depardieu in the leading role, but only a few know the series
>> "Transatlantic", also produced by Netflix; it is about the ERC and Varian
>> Fry. The US consulate stands on a square named after him and a memorial
>> plaque in front of the consulate commemorates him. But Varian Fry was not
>> alone, he had fellow fighters at his side, including the doctor and staunch
>> communist Paul Schmierer. And where did Paul Schmierer come from? Right,
>> you guessed it - from Czernowitz! The same Czernowitz in Bukovina where
>> Isabelle's great-great-grandfather and my great-grandfather Mechel
>> Fleischer ran a men's outfitting salon on Herrengasse. What‘s about your
>> ancestors?
>>
>> Edgar Hauster [iPad]
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