The Blue Cornflower Project ~ Le Projet Bleuet Bleu
The foundation organized to remember the 4000 children who were arrested in their homes in Paris in 1942, deported to Poland to die in Auschwitz.
4000 CHILDREN
4000 children were arrested in Paris August of 1942, deported to Poland and were murdered in the NAZI camps. This is dedicated to their memory.
MEET THE CHILDREN
We honor the 4000 children who were deported from France to Poland in 1942. These innocent lives ended in Auschwitz.
Blue Cornflower Support Shoppe
Chloe has designed items to help you celebrate the lives of these children. Licensed prducts sold earn small royalty to offset exhibition expenses.
Names of the 4000 children we honor with this exhibit.
Names of the 4000 Jewish children who were arrested in Paris August 1942 and deported to Auschwitz.we honor with this exhibit.
Message from CEO & Founder - Chloe Dee Noble
Message from CEO & Founder - American artist Chloe Dee Noble as she explains the origin of this exhibit.
THE BLUE CORNFLOWER
It was a spiritual visit that inspired this exhibit.
How it all Began
story behind the Blue Cornflower exhibit
Photographs of the Children at The Roundup
Photos of the 4000 French children deported to Auschwitz from Paris in 1942
DONATIONS ACCEPTED
Ten dollar donations are accepted thru PayPal to support this exhibit.
CONTACT
Contact information: HOW and WHERE to find us.

4000 CHILDREN




The smallest prisoners with prison kinder guard
After the party and families returned home, typically fathers were arrested within one week.  Mothers were usually arrested within two weeks.  Children were supervised by a caregiver in a holding cell outside of Paris and within a week were shipped to Auschwitz via Convoy where they died in the gas chamber.
August 1942


This sweet angel was gassed in Auschwitz on her fourth birthday.


This sister was given a prop of 'a school graduation diploma' and her brother some interesting books as a gift.

It was all a lie, posing for photographs to falsify NAZI records to portray children were well cared for but in reality they were shipped to Auschwitz to their death.

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