Drancy and other Monuments in France
Drancy and other Monuments in France by artist Shlomo Selinger
Drancy is now a suburb of Paris, midway between the center of the city and Charles de Gaulle airport. During the Nazi occupation, it served as a transit camp for French Jews arrested by the French Police and German occupation forces. This was the principal departure point for Auschwitz. 77,000 French Jews were deported, including 11,204 children.
Drancy is now is a suburb of mixed refugee and immigrant populations, surrounded by apartment housing and stores. The Vel d'hiver, a velodrome for bicycling races in Paris was the other principal point for roundups of French Jews. That structure has ben destroyed. For more information, see works by Serge and Beate Klarsfeld on the deportation of French Jewry.
For other monuments see:
- Auschwitz Death Camp
- Belzec Death Camp memorial, Poland
- Berlin-Denkmal
- Berlin Memorials
- Birkenau
- Buchenwald Concentration Camp
- Drancy and other monuments in France
- George Segal's Monument to Holocaust, San Francisco
- Holocaust Memorials by Peter Boiger
- Krakow Deportation Monument
- Majdanek Death Camp
- Memorial to Murdered Jews of Lithuania at Ponar
- Miami Holocaust Memorial
- Philadelphia Armenian Monument
- Philadelphia Holocaust Memorial
- Places of Remembrance, Berlin
- Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
- Terezin
- Westerbork Concentration Camp
- Smaller Holocaust memorials and sites of interest in Europe and Israel








