Man leaves fortune to French village that saved Jews in WWII
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Man leaves fortune to French village that saved Jews in WWII
Erich Schwam who died at the age of 90 left a “considerable sum” to Chambon-sur-Lignon, the only village in France to have received the honorary title ‘Righteous Among The Nations’ from the state of Israel
30 January 2021
A plaque in Chambon-sur-Lignon commemorating the town s efforts to shelter Jews from NazisBy Connexion journalist