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Memorial of the children of Izieu dans l'Ain

Patrimoine classé
Vestiges de la Guerre 39-45
Mémorial

Memorial of the children of Izieu

    Rue du Mûrier 
    01300 Izieu
Ownership of an association
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Mémorial des enfants dIzieu
Crédit photo : Chabe01 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
mai 1943
Opening of the colony
6 avril 1944
Izieu Rafle
26 mars 1991
Historical monument classification
3 février 1993
National recognition
24 avril 1994
Opening of the memorial
2015
New permanent exhibition
7 avril 2024
80th anniversary of the raid
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The house and its two auxiliary buildings (Box B 594, 595, 1116): inscription by order of 26 March 1991

Key figures

Sabine Zlatin - Founder and resistant Ruler of the colony, survivor.
Miron Zlatin - Co-Director and agronomist Shot in Estonia after the raid.
Klaus Barbie - Head of the Lyon Gestapo Ordonna arrest the children.
François Mitterrand - President of the Republic Inaugurated the memorial in 1994.
Pierre-Marcel Wiltzer - Prefect and co-founder Support for the creation of the memorial.
Gabrielle Perrier - Institute of the colony Clandestine teacher of children.
Léa Feldblum - Teacher Attendant of deported children.

Origin and history

The Memorial of the Children of Izieu, formerly Colony of Children Refugees of the Hérault, was created in 1943 to accommodate Jewish children fleeing persecution. Directed by Sabine Zlatin (Croix-Rouge) and her husband Miron, the colony offered a semblance of normality despite the war: school, vegetable garden, shows and epistolary exchanges with families. On 6 April 1944, by order of Klaus Barbie, the Gestapo arrested 44 children and 7 adults. Only an educator survived; the others were exterminated in Auschwitz or shot in Estonia.

At the end of the Barbie trial (1987), Sabine Zlatin and the prefect Pierre-Marcel Wiltzer founded the association to acquire the house and make it a memorial. Inaugurated by François Mitterrand in 1994, the site became a national memory site in 1993, alongside two other sites linked to the Shoah in France. Today it offers a permanent exhibition on genocide, archives, and educational workshops to raise awareness of the history of the Holocaust.

The house, classified as a historic monument in 1991, preserves traces of children's daily life: drawings, letters, and personal objects. In 2015, François Hollande inaugurated a new building dedicated to the Zlatin, and in 2024 Emmanuel Macron commemorated the 80th anniversary of the raid. The memorial, attended by 43,000 visitors in 2024 (37% of them school visitors), plays a key role in the transmission of history and the fight against intolerance.

Recognized for its educational approach, the memorial relies on a documentation centre and temporary exhibitions. Despite a decline in regional grants in 2016 (-17 %), it remains the most visited museum in Ain. His action is part of the memory of Nazi crimes and Vichy's collaboration, stressing the importance of democratic vigilance.

Life in Izieu reflected a discreet resistance: the children cultivated their food, attended clandestine classes, and held festivals despite restrictions. Educators such as Léa Feldblum or Gabrielle Perrier tried to preserve their innocence. The preserved letters and toys bear witness to this tragically brief parenthesis before deportation.

Future

Like the Winter Velodrome, the site of the Vel' d'Hiv raid and the Camp de Gurs, the House of Izieu is the 3rd place of the National Memory of the victims of racist and anti-Semitic persecutions and crimes against humanity committed with the complicity of the government of Vichy, as recognized by the decree of the President of the Republic of 3 February 1993.

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Période d'ouverture : Horaires, jours et tarifs sur le site officiel ci-dessus.