As German occupation was getting worse in France Camus joined the French resistance movement in 1942, this movement worked against the Nazis by writing underground newspapers and books exposing Hitler’s regime (“Camus, Albert” 290). While the Nazis were in combat, Camus wrote novels in concealment by hiding his identity by living in France (“Camus, Albert” 290). He unfortunately was caught by the Nazi Gestapo, but was able to escape in 1951. On January 4th, 1960, Camus got in a major car crash at age 46 and passed away (“Camus, Albert”
As German occupation was getting worse in France Camus joined the French resistance movement in 1942, this movement worked against the Nazis by writing underground newspapers and books exposing Hitler’s regime (“Camus, Albert” 290). While the Nazis were in combat, Camus wrote novels in concealment by hiding his identity by living in France (“Camus, Albert” 290). He unfortunately was caught by the Nazi Gestapo, but was able to escape in 1951. On January 4th, 1960, Camus got in a major car crash at age 46 and passed away (“Camus, Albert”