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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is known for being an aviation pioneer and a famous writer. But a lesser-known part of his life is his war story.
However, it is arguably the most significant part of his existence. Because it is in the midst of World War II that Saint-Exupéry would fight for France and Freedom. And it is in 1943, while in exile in New York, that he would give birth to his masterpiece: The Little Prince. And above all, it is on July 31, 1944, during a reconnaissance mission, that he would mysteriously disappear with his plane. For over 50 years, his plane would remain unfound... Until a certain September 7, 1998, and the miraculous discovery of a clue by a fisherman from Marseille!
Thank you to the entire team who contributed to the preparation of this episode.
Writing: Florian Henn, Julien Aubrée
Voiceover: Julien Aubrée, Pierre-Alain de Garrigues ( / padg_officiel ) and Alice Fischer ( / alicecommefischer )
Historian: Patrick Godfard
Voiceover Recording: Thomas Koeune (fenschtoast.com/)
Editing: Maxime Boden, François Calvier
Shooting: Julian Benini
Marketing: Mathieu Parrot
Subtitles: Mathias Corrard
English translation: Julie Vital
Thanks:
The Succession Saint Exupéry-d'Agay, the Antoine de Saint Exupéry Youth Foundation, and especially Mr. A Tanase, for their enthusiasm, motivation, unwavering support, and for granting us access to their archives: www.antoinedesaintexupery.com/ and www.fasej.org/.
The Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace du Bourget for opening their doors to us and allowing us to explore the remains of the P-38: www.museeairespace.fr/ and / museedelair and Ms. Marion Weckerle, Aircraft Collection Manager, for presenting us with the pieces of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's P-38.
Luc Vanrell for the underwater footage of Saint-Exupéry's P-38 wreckage.
Photo and archive credits:
Succession Saint Exupéry-d'Agay: www.antoinedesaintexupery.com/
Antoine de Saint Exupéry Youth Foundation: www.fasej.org/
ECPAD: imagesdefense.gouv.fr/
Aerial photos taken by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: © Collection Aérophotothèque du Centre Camille Jullian, Aix Marseille Université-CNRS
US National Archives: catalog.archives.gov/
USHMM (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum):
INA: www.ina.fr/
Sources of the episode:
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Écrits de guerre, 1939-1944, Gallimard, 1982, amzn.to/3Vc5bwA
Jacques Pradel, Luc Vanrell, Saint-Exupéry, l'ultime secret: Enquête sur une disparition, Éditions du Rocher (préface d’Alain Decaux), 2008, amzn.to/3jdAKJ6
Jean-Claude Bianco, Le mystère englouti Saint-Exupéry, Ramsay, 2006. amzn.to/3Ja3493
Marseille: « Mon Dieu, c'est Saint-Exupéry »... La folle histoire du plongeur qui a localisé l'épave de l'écrivain il y a 20 ans, 20Minutes, 2020, m.20minutes.fr/amp/a/2786471
ENQUÊTE. La disparition de Saint-Exupéry en 1944, Ouest-France, 2021, www.ouest-france.fr/culture/l...
Marseille rend hommage à Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, 2009, www.marseille.fr/epresse/docu...
Récit. L'histoire incroyable de la découverte de l'épave de l'avion d'Antoine de Saint-Exupéry à Marseille, France 3 PACA, 2021, france3-regions.francetvinfo....
2000, l'épave d'Antoine de Saint-Exupéry est retrouvée, INA, 2020, www.ina.fr/ina-eclaire-actu/2...
Herlé Jouon, Le Prince Disparu, Grand Angle Productions, 2018
Le Duel, ZDF, 2008
Nick Beale, The Luftwaffe and Saint-Exupéry : the evidence, 2008: www.ghostbombers.com/JG200/Rip...
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