Dinâmicas Internacionais da Resistência

O Caso Pierre Robert (1934-1944)

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Abstract

The article investigates different forms of resistance to the Nazi regime between 1934 and 1944, focusing on the clandestine distribution of literature deemed subversive and the formation of opposition networks. The research, grounded in studies of political resistance, incorporates legal processes, diplomatic correspondence, and newspaper articles, such as the French "Le Peuple". In this context, the study examines the interactions and movements of Swiss journalist Pierre Robert (pseudonym of Henri Bertholet) between France, Germany, and Switzerland, resulting from his involvement with resistance movements. The findings reveal that the actions of the journalist and his colleagues not only challenged the regime's repression but also established a transnational network of solidarity, demonstrating the importance of intellectual resistance and communication during this period.

Published

2025-07-15