Time, determination, persistence, painstaking work, a simple and reasonable line of thought, the precious support of our children and that extended family of Sons and Daughters of Jews Deported from France—that incomparable group of dear friends, those still living and those who have now left us but whose memory drives us on to remain intransigent when it comes to our essential task: defending and perpetuating the memory of the Holocaust—these are the things that sustain our commitments.
We are grateful to our American friends, who helped us to prepare and publish several of our reference books related to the Holocaust, including:
Cary and Sherry Koplin, for assistance with The Holocaust and the Neo-Nazi Mythomania (1978)
Philip Portugal, for assistance with The Auschwitz Album (1980)
Peter and Susan Hellman, for assistance with The Memorial of the Jews Deported from France (1983)
Richard and Carol Eisner, for assistance with The Children of Izieu (1985)
Peter S. Kalikow, for assistance with Auschwitz: Technique and Operation of the Gas Chambers (1989)
Felix Zandman, for assistance with The Destruction of the Jews of Grodno, 5 volumes (1989)
Peter Kovler, for assistance with David Olère: The Eyes of a Witness (1989)
Shelly Shapiro, for assistance with Truth Prevails: Reply Against the Leuchter Report (1990)
Ilan Kaufthal, for assistance with The Fate of Romanian Jewry, 12 volumes (1991)
Howard Epstein and Alida Scheuer-Brill, for assistance with French Children of the Holocaust: Volume I (1996)
George Klein, for assistance with Nevek/Names: Hungarian Jews, 11 volumes (2000)
Eugene and Emilie Grant, for assistance with French Children of the Holocaust: Volume II (2016)
Paul and Valerie Street, for assistance with Memorial to the 3,500 Jewish Survivors Deported from France to Auschwitz (2018)
We also thank many additional contributors whose support gave us the possibility to publish other reference works.