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Arrest of members of the Vichy militia in Lyon on September 3, 1944.
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Arrest of members of the Vichy militia in Lyon on September 3, 1944.
Photo, Sept. 3, 1944, Lyon © Archives of the Lyon Municipal Library (DR)
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14.4 Popular Uprisings. The Involvement of Young Jews
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1944
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