Fred Kupferman

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Fred Kupferman
Born25 January 1934
Paris, France
Died27 April 1988 (1988-04-28) (aged 54)
Paris, France
OccupationHistorian
SpouseSigrid Kupferman
Parent(s)Israël Kupferman
Frania Rothblum-Propper

Fred Kupferman (25 January 1934 – 27 April 1988) was a French historian. He was Jewish, and he was forced to wear a yellow badge during World War II.[1] He lost his father in the Holocaust.[1]

Kupferman was a professor of history at Sciences Po and the University of Paris.[1] He was the author of several history books about Vichy France.[1] He also co-wrote two children's books with his wife. Kupferman had a wife, Sigrid. He died on 27 April 1988 in Paris, France.

Works

History books

  • Kupferman, Fred (1976). Pierre Laval. Paris: Masson.
    OCLC 2838381
    .
  • Kupferman, Fred (1979). Au pays des Soviets : le voyage français en Union soviétique : 1917-1939. Paris: Gallimard. .
  • Kupferman, Fred (1980). Le procès de Vichy : Pucheu, Pétain, Laval : 1944-1945. Bruxelles: Editions Complexe. .
  • Derogy, Jacques; Kupferman, Fred; Misrachi, Arianne (1980). Le cas Wallenberg. Paris: Ramsay. .
  • Kupferman, Fred (1982). Mata Hari : songes et mensonges. Bruxelles: Editions Complexe. .
  • Kupferman, Fred (1985). Les premiers beaux jours, 1944-1946. Paris: Calmann-Lévy. .

Children's books

References