
Through the Morgue Door
One Woman’s Story of Survival and Saving Children in German-Occupied Paris
Author: Colette Brull-Ulmann, Jean-Christophe Portes
Narrator: Christine Rendel
Unabridged: 8 hr 17 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 08/27/2024
Categories: Nonfiction, History, Jewish History, Biography & Autobiography, Women, Wars, World War Ii
Synopsis
Under Claire Heyman, a charismatic social worker who was a leader of the hospital's secret escape network, Brull-Ulmann began working tirelessly to rescue Jewish children treated at the Rothschild. Ultimately, Brull-Ulmann was forced to flee the Rothschild in 1943, when she joined her father's resistance network, gathering and delivering information for De Gaulle's secret intelligence agency until the Liberation in 1945.
In 1970, Brull-Ulmann finally became a licensed pediatrician. It wasn't until decades later when she finally started to speak publicly—not only about her own work and survival, but about the one child who affected her most deeply. Originally published in French in 2017, Brull-Ulmann's memoir fearlessly illustrates the horrors of Jewish life under the German Occupation and casts light on the heretofore unknown story of the Rothschild Hospital during this period.

