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"Ma guerre de la Rochelle à Dachau" is a powerful, deeply personal wartime memoir drawn from the real experiences of Guy-Pierre Gautier, chronicling his transformation from a teenage resistance activist in occupied Rochelle to a prisoner in Dachau. Written and illustrated by Tiburce Oger, with full artistic control over pencils, inks, and colors, the story unfolds with unflinching honesty, capturing the courage and desperation of those who resisted. The stark, evocative cover by Tiburce Oger sets the tone for a harrowing journey through one of history’s darkest chapters.
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La Rochelle, 1941. Guy-Pierre Gautier, encore adolescent, constitue avec d'autres une organisation secrète pour diffuser des tracts contre l'occupant. En 1943, la Résistance s'intensifie : malgré les risques et se sachant repéré, Guy-Pierre devient chef de file du réseau rochelais, et multiplie les actes de sabotages. Il est arrêté par la Gestapo en 1944 et fait prisonnier. Quelques mois plus tard, après une tentative d'évasion, il est déporté à Dachau. Le cauchemar commence.
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