
Pierre Goldman
Pierre Goldman was a French leftist militant, known for his complex and controversial life as the son of Jewish resistance fighters and his involvement in armed robberies that led to the deaths of two pharmacists. His trials and writings, particularly 'Souvenirs obscurs d’un juif polonais né en France', reflect his struggles against societal prejudices and the legal system, while his story continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about justice and identity.
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Pierre Goldman was a radical figure of the 1970s who was accused of robbery and murder but was acquitted due to lack of evidence.
« Lettres à K. » : Pierre Goldman en captif passionnéPierre Goldman is mentioned in Jacques Pradel's book as part of the exploration of crime.
"Une affaire prescrite, c'est la double peine": Jacques Pradel milite pour une prescription rallongée pour les crimes de sangPierre Goldman was a French leftist activist and intellectual who was convicted of murder in the 1970s.
Quinta na TV: entre Holland e a Prontidão a Leste | TelevisãoPierre Goldman was a militant of the far left, pursued for armed robberies that resulted in the death of two pharmacists.
« Le Procès Goldman », sur Ciné+ Festival : Cédric Kahn immergé au cœur d’une lutte théorique et politique

























