Robert Antelme

In the same year, Duras met Dionys Mascolo, who became her lover, leading to a ménage à trois between the three.

[2] He was imprisoned at Buchenwald, then Gandersheim, before surviving a death march towards Dachau at the end of the war.

After the war, Antelme worked for the Fédération nationale des déportés et internés résistants et patriotes.

[1] Paralyzed in 1983 by a stroke, he died on 26 October 1990 at the hospital of Hôtel des Invalides in Paris.

[3] After the war, Antelme wrote L'Espèce humaine [fr] depicting his experiences in the camps.

Registration card of Robert Antelme as a prisoner at Buchenwald Nazi Concentration Camp
Street in Paris named after Antelme.
Sign board of street named after Antelme.