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French Resistance hero and historian Marc Bloch enters France's Pantheon

French Resistance hero and historian Marc Bloch enters France's Pantheon

Summary

Marc Bloch, a French historian and fighter in the French Resistance during World War II, was honored by being inducted into France's Pantheon on June 23, 2026. He is the first historian to receive this high national honor, which recognizes his scholarly work and bravery against Nazi occupation.

Key Facts

  • Marc Bloch was a Jewish historian specializing in the Middle Ages who mixed different social sciences in his work.
  • He served in both World War I and World War II, receiving decorations for bravery.
  • Bloch was removed from his academic position in 1940 because he was Jewish and later joined the French Resistance in 1943.
  • He was captured, tortured by the Gestapo under Klaus Barbie, and executed by the Nazis in 1944 after shouting "Long live France!"
  • Bloch’s book "Strange Defeat," published after his death, analyzes France's military failure against Nazi Germany.
  • His induction into the Pantheon marks the first time a historian has been honored there, a place reserved for outstanding national figures.
  • The ceremony occurred amid political tensions ahead of the 2027 French presidential election.
  • Bloch is buried in central France; his remains were not moved to the Pantheon, following his family’s wishes.
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