- Duration
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- Product Type
- Audio Guide
- Venues
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- Mémorial des martyrs de la Déportation
- Memorial of the Shoah
- Église Saint-Sulpice
Paris may be the City of Lights but its history is sometimes shrouded in darkness. On this self-paced audio guide tour with novelist and Context Travel expert, Samuél Lopez-Barrantes, you'll embark on a 90-minute journey to explore the brutal collaboration between the French police and the Nazis who occupied Paris. As you walk through the Latin Quarter, Samuél will shed light on the complex and difficult history behind the Nazi occupation and share tales of the city’s resilience as Parisians fought to reclaim their beloved city from German control.
• Gain an understanding of French politics leading up to World War II
Samuél is a published novelist and musician who has lived in Paris since 2008. He holds an M.A. in European Society from University College London & an MFA in creative writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Samuél teaches creative writing at the Sorbonne, hosts the Paris Writers' Salon with a local literary legend John Baxter, and is also a singer/songwriter. Samuél's first novel, "Slim and The Beast" (Inkshares, 2015) is a coming of age story set in North Carolina. His second novel, "The Requisitions" (Kingdom Anywhere, 2024) is a historical metafiction about history, memory, and the Nazi Occupation of Poland.
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