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Trocmé and was
Trocmé's cousin, Daniel Trocmé, who was sent to Maidanek concentration camp where he was murdered.
Their house director Daniel Trocmé, André's second cousin, refused to let the children put in his care go away without him ; he was then also arrested and later died in the camp of Maidanek.
Amidst rumors that Trocmé was soon to be arrested, he urged his parishioners to " do the will of God, not of men ".
In February 1943, Trocmé was arrested along with The Reverend Edouard Theis and the public school headmaster Roger Darcissac.
They went underground where Trocmé was still able to keep the rescue and sanctuary efforts running smoothly with the help of many friends and collaborators.
In July 1986, Magda Trocmé was also recognized.
Magda Trocmé was the guest of French radio program " Les Chemins d ' une Vie " recorded by Christian Lassalas for FR3 Auvergne Radio ( 1975 – 82 ).

Trocmé and efforts
Believing in the same ideas as former Pastor Charles Guillon, André and Magda Trocmé became very involved in a wide network organizing the rescue of Jews fleeing the deportation efforts of the Nazi implementation of their Final Solution.

Trocmé and Le
With the leadership of local minister André Trocmé and pastor Edouard Theis, beginning in 1942, the citizens of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon risked their lives to hide Jews who were being rounded up by the Nazis and the collaborationist Vichy regime for shipment to the death camps.
The town of Chambon-sur-Lignon is home to Le Collège-Lycée Cévenol International, a private boarding school founded in 1938 by local Protestant ministers André Trocmé and Edouard Theis.
In 1938, Pastor André Trocmé and the Reverend Edouard Theis founded the Collège Lycée International Cévenol in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France.
When Georges Lamirand, a minister in the Vichy government, made an official visit to Le Chambon on August 15, 1942, Trocmé expressed his opinions to him.

Trocmé and Chambon
In France, IFOR members André and Magda Trocmé, with the help of the villagers of le Chambon sur Lignon, saved the lives of thousands of Jews escaping the Holocaust.

Trocmé and France
Following the establishment of the Vichy France regime during the occupation, Trocmé and other area ministers serving other parishes encouraged their congregations to shelter " the people of the Bible ".

Trocmé and .
* Trocmé, André ( 1961 ) Jesus and the Nonviolent Revolution ; Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2003.
Immediately after Bilthoven IFOR apponted travelling secretaries such as John Nevin Sayre, André Trocmé, Muriel Lester, Henri Rose and Percy Bartlett.
André Trocmé ( April 7, 1901 – June 5, 1971 ) and his wife Magda ( née Grilli di Cortona, November 2, 1901, Florence, Italy – October 10, 1996 ) are a couple of French Righteous Among the Nations.
Trocmé and his church members helped their town develop ways of resisting the dominant evil they faced.
Trocmé refused to accept the definitions of those in power.
Trocmé and Theis refused and were nevertheless released.

was and catalyst
Authorities responding to public pressure order the collection and cremation of the rats, unaware that the collection itself was the catalyst for the spread of the bubonic plague.
Carnegie's criticism of British society did not mean dislike ; on the contrary, one of Carnegie's ambitions was to act as a catalyst for a close association between the English-speaking peoples.
Carl Boenish was the real catalyst behind modern BASE jumping, and in 1978, he filmed the first BASE jumps to be made using ram-air parachutes and the freefall tracking technique ( from El Capitan, in Yosemite National Park ).
Suppose there was such a catalyst that shifted an equilibrium.
Cecil B. DeMille was known for being an instrumental catalyst for the rising status of many a struggling or unknown actor.
In the years prior to World War I similar art had already risen in Bucharest and other Eastern European cities ; it is likely that DADA's catalyst was the arrival in Zurich of artists like Tzara and Janco.
It was the First World War, however, the catalyst that brought about the end of neutrality.
The catalyst was nationalistic feelings aroused by a series of soccer matches between the two countries.
Still, because we do not have much information about what occurred while Eleanor was in Poitiers, all that can be taken from this episode is that her court there was most likely a catalyst for the increased popularity of courtly love literature in the Western European regions.
The catalyst was nationalistic feelings aroused by a series of soccer matches between the two countries.
Many other French philosophes ( intellectuals ) exerted philosophical influence on a continental scale, including Voltaire, Denis Diderot and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose essay The Social Contract, Or Principles of Political Right was a catalyst for governmental and societal reform throughout Europe.
Its major catalyst was the consolidation of the Zulu state.
In the post – World War I euphoria, the idea of a ' makeable society ' was an important catalyst behind the social engineering of the ILO architects.
The culture of bullying endemic at this school was the catalyst that caused Kano to seek out a at which to train.
It fed the growing Renaissance, and since it greatly facilitated scientific publishing, it was a major catalyst for the later scientific revolution.
Hendrix was a catalyst in the development of modern guitar effects pedals.
The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. was a catalyst for the 1968 Kansas City riot.
William WitheringIf William Small's arrival in 1765 had been the catalyst to the development of the Lunar Circle as a cohesive group, his death – probably from malaria – in 1775 was to mark another change in its structure.
The Mukden Incident, also known as the " Manchurian Incident " or the " Far Eastern Crisis ", was one of the League's major setbacks and acted as the catalyst for Japan's withdrawal from the organization.
Once again, Sir Henry Vane was the leading catalyst for the republican cause in opposition to force by the military.
This was followed up by the Global Mining Initiative which was initiated by nine of the largest metals and mining companies, and led to the formation of the International Council on Mining and Metals to " act as a catalyst " for social and environmental performance improvement in the mining and metals industry internationally.
A major catalyst behind the Great Merger Movement was the Panic of 1893, which led to a major decline in demand for many homogeneous goods.
That is not to put forward the idea that Faith No More was the sole catalyst behind what ultimately morphed into the nu metal of Jonathan Davis ' description.

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