France lifts Jewish Resistance hero Marc Bloch to the Panthéon, drawing cross‑political support
Marc Bloch, a Jewish Resistance member killed by the Gestapo in 1944, is being honored. French lawmakers have approved his interment in the Panthéon. The ceremony recognizes his
Marc Bloch, a Jewish Resistance member killed by the Gestapo in 1944, is being honored.
French lawmakers have approved his interment in the Panthéon. The ceremony recognizes his
role as a soldier, scholar, and symbol of resistance. Support for the tribute comes from
politicians across the political spectrum. Even members of the far‑right have publicly
embraced the move. Bloch’s legacy is tied to France’s World War II history and
intellectual heritage. The Panthéon placement signals a broader reconciliation with the
Resistance narrative. Observers will watch how the honor influences contemporary French
political discourse.