
Denis Peschanski
Denis Peschanski is a renowned French historian and filmmaker known for his work on the Second World War and its repercussions. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of this pivotal historical period through documentaries and publications, and recently, he was in the news for creating a film that showcases the global dimension of the war, which will be presented during the 80th anniversary commemorations of the end of World War II in Europe in Paris.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Historian Denis Peschanski commented on the unique nature of the November 13 attacks.
France commemorates victims of deadly Paris attacks 10 years onDenis Peschanski is a co-director of the 'Programme 13-Novembre' research project.
10 ans des attentats du 13-Novembre : Travailler sur la mémoire, « nous devions bien cela aux victimes »
Denis Peschanski mentioned that research shows French people have grown increasingly unable to list all the sites of the November 13 attacks.
A decade on, survivors and families still rebuilding after Paris attacksHistorian Denis Peschanski described Robert Badinter as a 'moral figure' and an 'enormous character'.
Los restos de Robert Badinter, artífice de la abolición de la pena de muerte, van al Panteón de FranciaDenis Peschanski is the scientific director of the Mission Libération and comments on the commemoration of World War II.
Quatre Français sur cinq se disent "intéressés" par la Seconde Guerre mondiale, 80 ans après
Denis Peschanski directed a film showing the global dimension of the war.
França comemora 80 anos do fim da Segunda Guerra Mundial na quinta-feira




























