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Austrian Man Gives $2 5 Million to French Village for Hiding His Family From Nazis

First Published: 2:32 PM PDT, May 17, 2021 Nearly 77 years later, Schwam expressed his gratitude to the residents of the village for protecting his family and keeping them safe in Chambon from the Nazis during World War II and left2 million euros ($2.4 million US dollars) after his Dec. 25, 2020 d   A 90-year-old Austrian man bequeathed millions to a French village that rescued his family from the Nazis after his death in December, according to a report.  In 1943, Eric Schwam and is mother, father and grandmother arrived in the village of Chambon-sur-Lignon as they escaped the Nazis. It is not known how the family got there. They had previously been held at Rivesaltes camp, a military facility in southern France used to intern civilians before it closed in 1942, the BBC reported,

Man leaves fortune to French village that saved his family from Nazis

Austrian man leaves fortune in will to French village that hid his family from Nazis

Austrian man leaves fortune in will to French village that hid his family from Nazis CNN 1/30/2021 © Luc Olivier/Alamy Le Chambon-sur-Lignon in February 2016 An Austrian man who died in December has left an undisclosed fortune to the French village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon to thank residents for hiding his family from Nazis during World War II. Erich Schwam, a Jewish refugee who arrived in the village with his mother and father in 1943, bequeathed a sum thought to be at least a few hundred thousand euro to the commune in south-central France, according to the notary in charge of his will. We are extremely honored and we will use the sum according to Mr. Schwam s will, the town s deputy mayor, Denise Vallat, told CNN on Saturday.

Austrian man leaves fortune to French village that saved his family from Nazis

Austrian man leaves fortune to French village that saved his family from Nazis An Austrian man who died in December has left an undisclosed fortune to the French village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon to thank residents for hiding his family from Nazis during World War II. Erich Schwam, a Jewish refugee who arrived in the village with his mother and father in 1943, bequeathed a sum thought to be at least a few hundred thousand euro to the commune in south-central France, according to the notary in charge of his will. “We are extremely honored and we will use the sum according to Mr. Schwam’s will,” the town’s deputy mayor, Denise Vallat, told CNN on Saturday.

Austrian man Erich Schwam leaves fortune to French village Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, which saved his family from Nazis

LE CHAMBON-SUR-LIGNON, France An Austrian man who died in December has left an undisclosed fortune to the French village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon to thank residents for hiding his family from Nazis during World War II. Erich Schwam, a Jewish refugee who arrived in the village with his mother and father in 1943, bequeathed a sum thought to be at least a few hundred thousand euro to the commune in south-central France, according to the notary in charge of his will. We are extremely honored and we will use the sum according to Mr. Schwam s will, the town s deputy mayor, Denise Vallat, told CNN on Saturday.

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