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  1. Transatlantic: Created by Daniel Hendler, Anna Winger. With Gillian Jacobs, Lucas Englander, Cory Michael Smith, Corey Stoll. An American journalist who spent 13 months in France 1940-41 managed to arrange safe passage to the US for over 2,000 refugees; who were in danger of losing their lives.

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    • 2023-04-07
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  2. Transatlantic is a historical drama miniseries created by Anna Winger and Daniel Hendler, based on the 2019 novel The Flight Portfolio by Julie Orringer. The novel explores the historic Emergency Rescue Committee that operated in Marseille, Spain, and Portugal in 1940 after the fall of France.

  3. Apr 7, 2023 · Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Transatlantic’ On Netflix, About A Group Who Helped Refugees Escape The Nazis In WWII France

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  4. Apr 4, 2023 · Transatlantic tells the tale of Varian Fry, an American journalist who traveled to Vichy France in 1940 with a mandate from the just-formed Emergency Rescue Committee (ERC), a private relief...

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    • Varian Fry
    • Mary Jayne Gold
    • Albert Otto Hirschman
    • Lisa Fittko
    • Graham Patterson
    • Hiram “Harry” Bingham
    • Philipe Frot
    • Paul Kandjo
    • Bill Freier
    • Peggy Guggenheim

    A former journalist who reported on Nazi violence against Jews as early as 1935 for the New York Times, Fry was sent to Europe in 1940 by the Emergency Rescue Committee (ERC), a privately funded organization in New York determine to help save some of the most endangered (often Jewish) European intellectuals and artists. Though he came to France in ...

    Gold, an American heiress from Chicago (her grandfather invented the first cast-iron radiator) was living a bon vivant life in Paris when the Nazis invaded France in 1940. Instead of returning to the United States, she packed her couture-filled trunks and moved further south to Marseille, where she met Fry. From there, Gold chose to use her conside...

    Hirschman was a German-born Jew who studied in London and fought for the anti-fascists in the Spanish Civil War. After that war, he returned to France to continue the fight alongside Fry, securing forged Czech, Lithuanian and Polish passports for refugees. According to Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman, a 2013 biography by Jer...

    The Hungarian-born activist who grew up in Berlin forged the path over the Pyrenees (named the “F” route by Varian Fry) to walk refugees from France into Spain. Fittko is most famous for escorting real-life philosopher Walter Benjamin (played by Moritz Bleibtreu in the show) over the mountains. Benjamin famously carried a briefcase over the Pyrenee...

    As the fictional American consul in Marseille, Patterson dines with Vichy officers, entertains American businessmen and threatens Fry — all in the name of representing America, which hadn’t officially entered the fight against the Nazis. “The United States has taken a neutral position in this war,” he says in the series. “Don’t forget that.” Though...

    In Transatlantic, vice consul Bingham defies his boss Patterson’s resistance to issue legal entry visas to the United States, but Patterson figures out that Bingham is going into their offices late at night to forge signatures on visas. The actual Bingham may have been similarly exposed, because in April 1941, the State Department unceremoniously t...

    Though Frot is a fictional character, he represents the many Vichy regime-led soldiers in southern France. The Vichy government, led by Marshal Philippe Pétain, was not officially under the Nazi regime, but the two often worked in concert. You see as much in the series, when French authorities detain Fry and his friendsaboard a ship in the Marseill...

    “We were interested in excavating all the stories that haven’t been told,” co-creator Anna Winger says in Making Transatlantic, about including fictional characters like Paul Kandjo. He represents the many Africans from French colonial regions who helped mount the anti-fascist resistance. The Hotel Splendide where Paul works as a concierge, on the ...

    Bill Freier (also known as Wilhelm or Bil Spira) was an Austrian cartoonist who had been working in France before the Nazis invaded, and became an important identity card forger for Varian Fry. As Fry wrote in his memoir, “He could imitate a rubber stamp so well that only an expert could have told it had been drawn with a brush.” In Transatlantic, ...

    One of the most important names in the history of modern art, Peggy was an heiress (her father died on the Titanic) who famously became an influential gallerist and art collector. Working with Varian Fry, she helped artist Max Ernst escape and married him a year later in the US. Did the real Peggy Guggenheim once walk fabulously bejeweled into Vill...

  5. Apr 7, 2023 · 5 min read. Tales of heroism set during World War II are a dime a dozen—typically mud-soaked soldiers on valiant missions behind enemy lines, shooting at Nazis with blood-soaked gusto. “Transatlantic,” Anna Winger’s new limited series for Netflix, reminds us that heroes weren’t always forged behind the barrel of a gun.

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  7. Apr 7, 2023 · Transatlantic review: Dark times, with a dash of artsy levity Gillian Jacobs leads Netflix’s miniseries about the effort to smuggle artists and intellectuals out of Nazi-controlled France

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