My grandfather, this hero!
At the beginning of the 1930s, Babi Maklouf Benhamou, out of passion for France, left his native Algeria to settle in Paris. After a thousand small jobs, he became a night watchman at the Louvre Museum, which of course enchanted him, as he was passionate about art and culture...
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My grandfather, this hero!
At the beginning of the 1930s, Babi Maklouf Benhamou, out of passion for France, left his native Algeria to settle in Paris. After a thousand small jobs, he became a night watchman at the Louvre Museum, which of course enchanted him, as he was passionate about art and culture. Everything could therefore have gone well "in the most beautiful city in the world" if the Second World War had not brought the German army to the gates of Paris. At the request of Jacques Jaujard, the museum curator, Babi must then flee the capital with his wife and children, aboard a truck filled with masterpieces from the Louvre... His mission? Save them from the Nazis who want to take them. While transporting these treasures to the south, General Pétain announced the end of hostilities and the shameful armistice! Maklouf then understands that he will have to continue his journey in an occupied, torn France! Determined, he braves the danger with his wife and children, fighting to hide the Rembrandts, Delacroix, Leonardo da Vinci... that he is transporting.
"Imagine the perfect grandfather and you will see Babi appear before your eyes" it is with these words that the incredible true story of Babi Maklouf begins through which director Élie Chouraqui pays a vibrant tribute to his grandfather . In this second volume, the daily drama playing out in occupied France casts its shadow but in no way diminishes Babi's strength of soul. A moving travel story where the courage of a man and his love for France resonate.
From 10 years old
French
64 pages
Éditions Glénat
French
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