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Horst Sigmund Rosenthal (10 August 1915 – 11 September 1942) was a German-born
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of Jewish descent. He is best known for his 1942 French comic book '' Mickey au Camp de Gurs'' (''Mickey Mouse in the Gurs Internment Camp'') which he created while he was a prisoner at the
Gurs internment camp Gurs internment camp (, ) was an internment camp and prisoner of war camp constructed in 1939 in Gurs, a site in southwestern France, not far from Pau. The camp was originally set up by the French government after the fall of Catalonia at t ...
in France during World War II. He was later transferred to the
Auschwitz concentration camp Auschwitz, or Oświęcim, was a complex of over 40 Nazi concentration camps, concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) d ...
in German-occupied Poland, where he was murdered on arrival. Rosenthal also created two other French comic books while incarcerated in Gurs, ''La Journée d'un Hébergé'' (''A Day in the Life of a Camp Resident'') and ''Petit Guide à travers le Camp de Gurs'' (''Little Guide Through the Gurs Camp''). The three books were first published in October 2014 by
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in Paris, 72 years after they were written.


Biography

Rosenthal was born to Jewish parents in 1915 in Breslau in what was then the
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. With the rise of
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in Germany in the early 1930s, he fled to France on 3 July 1933 after having obtained a
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to stay in Paris for two months. Rosenthal applied for
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in November 1933, but it was not until December 1936 that he received it. He worked as a draftsman in Paris until the outbreak of the Second World War. When
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invaded France in June 1940, Rosenthal was arrested because of his Jewish ancestry and spent time in four French concentration camps. On 28 October 1940 he was sent to the
Gurs internment camp Gurs internment camp (, ) was an internment camp and prisoner of war camp constructed in 1939 in Gurs, a site in southwestern France, not far from Pau. The camp was originally set up by the French government after the fall of Catalonia at t ...
in
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in
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. A number of artists, including German-Jewish artist
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, had also been incarcerated at Gurs. Camp Gurs was a refugee camp in south west France near the Spanish border, built in 1939 to accommodate refugees fleeing the
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. In 1940 an
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between Germany and the
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resulted in the conversion of Gurs to a concentration camp to house Jews and other "undesirables". Living conditions at Gurs were difficult, but the detainees did their best to make life tolerable by engaging in artistic activities when they were able. They held concerts, staged plays and exhibited art created by inmates. Rosenthal, and others, often used humour in their work to cope with the brutal conditions of camp life. In August 1942, after almost two years at Gurs, Rosenthal was moved to two other camps in France before being transferred to the
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in German-occupied Poland on 11 September 1942. Rosenthal was murdered on the day of his arrival at Auschwitz. He was 27 years old.


Comic books

While at Gurs, Rosenthal created three short comic books in French, '' Mickey au Camp de Gurs'' (''Mickey Mouse in the Gurs Internment Camp''), ''La Journée d'un Hébergé'' (''A Day in the Life of a Camp Resident''), and ''Petit Guide à travers le Camp de Gurs'' (''Little Guide Through the Gurs Camp''). He used ink and watercolour on
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to write and illustrate the books. ''Mickey au Camp de Gurs'' is a 13-panel comic strip starring
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's
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, who is arrested on suspicion of being Jewish and sent to Gurs. ''La Journée d'un Hébergé'' is 18 pages long and describes a typical day in the camp, including the forced marches, interrogations, substandard food, and romance with a female inmate. ''Petit Guide à travers le Camp de Gurs'' is a 13-page tongue-in-cheek guide to the camp facilities and its daily events.


Legacy

While Rosenthal did not survive the war, his three comic books did. In 1978 ''Mickey au Camp de Gurs'' and ''La Journée d'un Hébergé'' were donated to the ''Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine'' (
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) in Paris by the Ansbacher family. Leo Ansbacher and his brother Max had both been interned in Gurs at the same time as Horst Rosenthal, where at least Leo Ansbacher also organised relief activities for other internees. Before Rosenthal was transferred, Ansbacher presumably came into possession of the two comics.Pnina Rosenberg: ''Mickey orphelin: la courte vie de Horst Rosenthal/Das Waisenkind Micky Maus, oder: das kurze Leben des Horst Rosenthal', in: Anne Grynberg; Johanna Linsler (Hg.): ''L' irréparable: itinéraires d'artistes et d'amateurs d'art juifs, réfugiés du «Troisième Reich» en France/Irreparabel: Lebenswege jüdischer Künstlerinnen, Künstler und Kunstkenner auf der Flucht aus dem „Dritten Reich“ in Frankreich, Veröffentlichungen der Koordinierungsstelle Magdeburg, Magdeburg, 2013, , S. 379 In 1986, Elsbeth Kasser, a Swiss nurse who voluntarily lived in camp Gurs to assist the detainees, donated ''Petit Guide à travers le Camp de Gurs'', and other works created by inmates, to the
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in
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. Rosenthal's three books were first published in October 2014 by
Calmann-Lévy Calmann-Lévy is a French publishing house founded in 1836 by Michel Lévy as Michel Lévy frères. His brother Kalmus Calmann Lévy joined in 1844. After Michel's death in 1875, the firm was renamed ''Calmann Lévy''.Mémorial de la Shoah Mémorial de la Shoah is the The Holocaust, Holocaust museum in Paris, France. The memorial is in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, in the Le Marais, Marais district, which had a large Jewish population at the beginning of World War II. The memor ...
in Paris in a collection entitled, ''Mickey à Gurs: Les Carnets de dessin de Horst Rosenthal'' (''Mickey in Gurs: The comic books of Horst Rosenthal''). The collection was compiled and edited by Belgian political scientist and historian and French journalist and curator . In addition to the three books, the collection also includes a biography of Rosenthal and a description and analysis of the comics.


Works

These are the only comics books Rosenthal was known to have written. They were all created in 1942 in the
Gurs internment camp Gurs internment camp (, ) was an internment camp and prisoner of war camp constructed in 1939 in Gurs, a site in southwestern France, not far from Pau. The camp was originally set up by the French government after the fall of Catalonia at t ...
. * '' Mickey au Camp de Gurs'' (''Mickey Mouse in the Gurs Internment Camp'') * ''La Journée d'un Hébergé'' (''A Day in the Life of a Camp Resident'') * ''Petit Guide à travers le Camp de Gurs'' (''Little Guide Through the Gurs Camp'')


Published collections

* ''Mickey à Gurs: Les Carnets de dessin de Horst Rosenthal'' (''Mickey in Gurs: The comic books of Horst Rosenthal''), edited by and (October 2014,
Calmann-Lévy Calmann-Lévy is a French publishing house founded in 1836 by Michel Lévy as Michel Lévy frères. His brother Kalmus Calmann Lévy joined in 1844. After Michel's death in 1875, the firm was renamed ''Calmann Lévy''.Mémorial de la Shoah Mémorial de la Shoah is the The Holocaust, Holocaust museum in Paris, France. The memorial is in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, in the Le Marais, Marais district, which had a large Jewish population at the beginning of World War II. The memor ...
, Paris, ) – contains Rosenthal's three comic books, plus a biography of the author and commentary on the books


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