From 1954 to 1962, during the Algerian War, French citizens provided concrete assistance to the FLN in France: sheltering refugees, forging documents, facilitating border crossings, and transporting funds. Whether committed to the ideals of the Republic or driven by Third Worldist revolutionaries, they sought to build a bridge of friendship between nations. They paid for their commitment with imprisonment and exile. Four veterans of the Jeanson network recall this period. Today, they are no longer seen as traitors or heroes, but as witnesses recounting "their" war... Silent for 30 years, the "Jeanson network" now bears witness to this history.
Francis Jeanson
Hélène Cuenat
Jacques Vergès
Zina Haraigue
Henri Curiel
Colette Jeanson
Jean-Paul Sartre
Simone de Beauvoir
Jacques Charby
Paul Crauchet
Adolfo Kaminsky
Dominique Darbois
Michèle Firk
Janine Cahen
Micheline Pouteau
Etienne Bolo
Jacques Vignes
Jean-Louis Hurst
Yvonne Rispal
Lise Trébouta
Odette Huttelier
France Binard
Gérard Meier
Aliane Hamimi
Danielle Sabret
Dominique Sabret
Didar Fawzy-Rossano
Fatima Hamoud
Abdessamad Benabdallah
Denise Barrat
Jean-Claude Paupert
André Thorent
Mourad Oussedik
Claudine Nahori
Nicole Rein
Hamada Haddad
Georges Berger
Jacqueline Carré