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- On June 22, 1944, Himmler signed the official order delegating to the SS leaders of the concentration camps located in the territories occupied by the Reich in the East the evacuation of the prisoners fit for work to camps far from the front. Caught between the offensive of the Anglo-American troops and that of the Red Army, the Nazi regime wanted to keep its military-industrial machine running with its captive workforce. More than 700,000 prisoners, men and women judged fit for work, were transferred on foot or sometimes by truck to train stations where they were crammed into convoys of goods. They took to the road throughout the last year of the world conflict to reach Germany and Austria, from camp to camp. More than a third of them died during these terrible "death marches".
- Together with its sister companies ExxonMobil, BP, Chevron, Shell and ConocoPhillips, Total is one of the six oil and gas super-majors. Total produces 2.8 million barrels and charters 143 million tonnes of oil per year. It has 800 industrial sites and 14,000 petrol stations around the world. But today, the climate crisis, the concern of public opinion and the mistrust of governments are shaking up this multinational which, like the others, is fighting to maintain its hegemony. In the group's communication, "social commitment", "renewable energies" and "sustainable development" have become common expressions. But does Total really want to become more virtuous with regard to human rights and the climate.
- A documentary in 3 parts in which French psychoanalyst and TV/radio columnist Gérard Miller collects testimonies from personalities and anonymous people on desire and its manifestations.
- 2012– 52mTV Episode
- 2012– 52mTV Episode