Horst Rosenthal
Horst Sigmund Rosenthal (10 August 1915 – 11 September 1942) was a German-born cartoonist 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 in France during World War II. He was later transferred to the Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland, where he was murdered on arrival.
Horst Rosenthal | |
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Born | Horst Sigmund Rosenthal 10 August 1915 Breslau, German Empire |
Died | 11 September 1942 27) Auschwitz-Birkenau, German-occupied Poland | (aged
Nationality | German (until 1935) |
Area(s) | Cartoonist, Writer, Inker, Colourist |
Notable works | Mickey au Camp de Gurs |
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 Calmann-Lévy and the Mémorial de la Shoah in Paris, 72 years after they were written.