Documentary Resources Documents and photos Videos Travelling exhibitions Video library INA ARCHIVES Opening of the K. Barbie trial. Visionner Type de média : Vidéo Type de public : All ages On 11 May 1987, an Antenne 2 Midi documentary. Live from the Assize Court at the Palais de Justice in Lyon, the opening of the trial of Klaus Barbie. Alternating shots of the courthouse, the courtroom, and the participants in the trial: Jacques VERGES, Klaus BARBIE, the president André CERDINI, the public prosecutor, the deputy public prosecutor, Roland DUMAS, lawyer for the civil parties. At the end of the report, Paul LEFEVRE, from the courtroom, gives an update on the situation. (© Ina, Translation by Maison d’Izieu) Klaus Barbie sentenced to life Visionner Type de média : Vidéo Type de public : All ages On 4 July 1987, a document from Antenne 2 Le Journal de 20H. After an eight-week trial, Klaus Barbie was sentenced last night to life imprisonment. He was found guilty of 17 crimes with no extenuating circumstances. The report alternates between shots of Klaus Barbie being taken away after the verdict and interviews with Simone Lagrange, a member of the Resistance who was tortured by Barbie, and Serge KLARSFELD, the prosecutor’s lawyer. (© Ina, Translation by Maison d’Izieu) Opening of the Nuremberg Trial Visionner Type de média : Vidéo Type de public : All ages On 30 November 1945, a document from the journal Les Actualités Françaises. The trial of the greatest war criminals, such as Goering, was held in Nuremberg. 400 journalists attended the trial. Commentary on images of the city of Nuremberg, the building where the trial took place, the trial room, the dock of the accused and their lawyers, and finally GOERING, Rudolf HESS, RIBBENTROP, KEITEL and VON PAPEN declaring themselves not guilty. (© Ina, Translation by Maison d’Izieu) Opening of the Pétain Trial Visionner Type de média : Vidéo Type de public : 10 years and over 27 July 1945, a document from the journal Les Actualités Françaises. Opening of the trial of Marshal Petain on 23 July 1945 before the High Court of Justice in Paris. Retrospective images of Petain’s return to France, his captivity in Montrouge and the opening of the trial with Petain’s arrival in the courtroom. (© Ina, Translation by Maison d’Izieu) Maison d’Izieu is sold Visionner Type de média : Vidéo Type de public : All ages On 2 July 1990, a document from A2 Le Journal 20H. The children’s Home at Izieu has just been sold to become a museum in memory of deported Jewish children. (© Ina, Translation by Maison d’Izieu) The International Criminal Court Visionner Type de média : Vidéo Type de public : All ages On 11 April 2002, a document from Antenne 2, 20 heures le journal. A report on the birth of the International Criminal Court. The subject traces the history of the ideal of ‘international justice’ born after the Second World War, and defines the status and remit of this international criminal court. Unlike the international criminal tribunals, it will be permanent. Alternating archive footage of various international criminal tribunals. The subject is preceded by an item on the ratification of the International Criminal Court. (© Ina, Translation by Maison d’Izieu) TESTIMONIES OF CHILDREN WHO SURVIVED THE IZIEU ROUND-UP La vie quotidienne à la colonie : témoignages Visionner Le procès Barbie : témoignages Visionner Example of a student production Vivre, tout simplement… Visionner Discover Maison d’Izieu YouTube channel Conferences, seminars, events, news, reports